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Re: Advice Ref: US 5 year Ban about to expire this year Posted on: Mon, 09 Jan 2006 17:17:20 +0000


> Hello everyone!
>
> I am writing to seek some guidance.. My then boyfriend now husband was
> banned from the US for 5 years. Since then, I have moved to Canada, we
> married and we are now living happily in Canada. However, I
> occasionally go back home and since his 5 year ban expires this coming
> September and I was wondering what is it that we must do to approach
> this now since we are now married and the 5 year ban is almost
> finished.
>
> Thanks for your assistance in advance,
>
> San :)
>
> Here some background on his ban:
>
> Notice to Alien Ordered Removed/Departure Verification
>
> He was found inadmissible to the US under provissions of section
> 212(a)
> under provisions of section 237. In accordance with provisions of
> section 212(a)(9). He is prohibited from entering, attempting to enter
> or being in the US:
>
> for a period of 5 years from the date of his departure from the US as
> a
> consequence of him having been found inadmissible as an arriving alien
> in proceedings under section 235(b)(1) or 240 of the Act.
>
> Notice and Order of Expedited Removal - Determination of
> Inadmissibility
>
> Pursuant to section 235(b) (1) of the INS Act it has determined that
> you are inadmissible to the US under (7)(A)(i)(I). You are an
> immigrant
> not in posession of a valid unexpired immigrant visa, reentry permit,
> border crossing card, or other valid entry document reuqire by the
> Immigration and Nationality Act;and you were attempting to return to
> your illegal residence and employment.

Apply for a visa.

Getting the visa will be one thing, getting past the Rottweilers at
Immigration will be another..

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