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Waivers (I-601 and I-212) and Administrative Processes (221g)Will I be deported?

Immigration fraud is a serious crime.  You should always be honest and take it very seriously.

 

I think you may be overstating that this is a serious thing.  At least your government doesn't seem to think so.  I already know how they "treat" fraud.  I was just asking if anyone knows how to interpret the "multiple crimes" thing?


vashkaNot TellingMongolia2013-05-20 13:47:00
Waivers (I-601 and I-212) and Administrative Processes (221g)Will I be deported?

OP can live 4ever as a LPR if he stops stealing, but I wonder if getting employed bothers him

it does cost money to travel......or is this just a "play with site post" ? You seem flippant about

the country immigration rules, andclaims no problem travelling , have you been thru Miami airport?

No, only Seattle and Chicago O'hare.  And the only thing they said at Seattle was to travel with my court papers from the previous charges.  Not sure why that is?


vashkaNot TellingMongolia2013-05-14 20:09:00
Waivers (I-601 and I-212) and Administrative Processes (221g)Will I be deported?

Theft over and over are not "little" crimes.

 

 

Ha, they seem to be.  Based on the immigration people's response to them.


vashkaNot TellingMongolia2013-05-11 17:04:00
Waivers (I-601 and I-212) and Administrative Processes (221g)Will I be deported?

 

that is none of your business.  cease and desist immediately.

eta:  one post removed for personal attack.  if members have nothing beneficial to add to this topic, don't post.

 

 

Oh that's all right.  Its not like I'd give that info anyway.  Its pretty obvious by my experience that the US is not gonna bother with my little crimes when they are too busy focusing on the "illegal" immigrant problem.  Just wanted to find out what people think the multiple crimes law means.  I'm really not worried.  Even if I did give my name and A number the government wouldn't come after me.  If there's one thing I've learned through my journey is that people worry too much about what immigration can do.  With a little cunning and cleverness you can beatt your way all around the system and still stay in the country.  I've never seen a country so easy on their immigration laws and I've traveled around.  A Lot!


vashkaNot TellingMongolia2013-05-07 23:27:00
Waivers (I-601 and I-212) and Administrative Processes (221g)Will I be deported?

I applied for citizenship in 2010 but was denied due to my first two theft convictions.  But nothing else was done and they haven't done anything about the last three times or not reporting the theft on my I-485.  I mean if I am able to go in and out of the country without being stopped I'm not too concerned.  I don't really think they are gonna do anything but I wanted to know what people think the "multiple crimes" thing means.


vashkaNot TellingMongolia2013-05-04 11:19:00
Waivers (I-601 and I-212) and Administrative Processes (221g)Will I be deported?

Why do you need my name and A number?

 

I really just want to know if the law about "multiple crimes of moral turpitude" means each one has to have one year sentence?


Edited by vashka, 04 May 2013 - 08:43 AM.

vashkaNot TellingMongolia2013-05-04 08:42:00
Waivers (I-601 and I-212) and Administrative Processes (221g)Will I be deported?

I came to the US in 2003 under student visa but never enrolled in a school.  I found a US citizen to marry in 2006.  I did get arrested for theft before getting my green card application but I did not put this on the application because the charge was expunged after I served 120 hours of community service.   After getting the green card I got four other charges for theft but one of these was dismissed after I attended a class for first time offenders.  Now I have divorced my spouse and he is saying I could be deported.

 

My question is whether the theft charges could hurt me?.  I read the law and it says these are crimes of moral turpitude but I would have to receive a sentence of one year for them to count.  It also says that multiple charges are considered.  Do each one of these have to have been a one year sentence?  I have not gone to jail for any of the charges, only paid large fines, community service, and a class to go to.  I have gone out of the country on vacation three times since then and never had a problem getting in.  The last time I went I was pulled into another office but the guy there said I just have to carry the court documents with me when I travel.  So I know I won't be inadmissible but can they deport me for anything?  Will immigration do anything if they find out about the first arrest which I didn't report on my green card application? 


vashkaNot TellingMongolia2013-05-03 00:19:00