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Rahul99
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Posted on 07-28-09 6:09
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One of my friends was caught by immigration police while travelling on train in PA. Heard that it was regular immigraiton raid and he is in immigration custody and they have not allowed him to make telephone calls. He is overstaying in US for the last 4 years. What will they do to him? Will he be deported? Or we can do bail? How much it will cost? Please help.
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ice_cop123
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Posted on 07-28-09 6:56
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how did they know that he is illegal resident...was he working at some place which requires paper work and in what status he was? tc
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Rahul99
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Posted on 07-28-09 7:05
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I heard that it was an immigration check on train. Sometimes they check randomly on bus and trains and people who dont have id got caught. Since he was illegal (overstayed), came here on tourist visa for a week 4 years back and stayed here illegally, he could not have produced any id infront of officers and got caught. Please advise guyz, how can we help him.
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csz5s
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Posted on 07-28-09 8:47
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bhanea pachi illegel manche haru travel garda problem hunea bhayeo ta !
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Posted on 07-28-09 9:01
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Yes this can happen. Few years ago INS raided a local bar, and detained everyone without an ID at the moment. Few Nepalese without IDs were caught as well. Some were released later when they proved their status and the illegals were prosecuted. INS raided the bar that was popular among Hispanics. I wonder they did that to discourage illegal immigration. So yes they can ask for your ID anytime anywhere. Sid
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Posted on 07-28-09 10:03
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There is nothing that can be done. He should be allowed to make calls. He is gonna face deportation.
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ice_cop123
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Posted on 07-28-09 11:04
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I am mentioning this cause it might be helpful to some ppls...as i have status check in my driving license...i was stopped by the cop while i was driving cause my status check was expired even i did not do any driving mistakes or speeding ..i had to extend my staying period n took care of status check...so just be careful guys n girls...rahul99.. i do not know what will happen now..i guess he is suppose to have visa for 5 years right or are u talking about 4 years after visa expired..tc
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Posted on 07-28-09 11:25
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i was stopped my a cop too and was asked to present my id they said the were just checking IDs.
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shraddha
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Posted on 07-28-09 4:15
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Ice_cop, 5 year visa doesn't you can stay for 5 years. It's valid for 5-10 years but you can stay for about 6 months at a time unless you apply to extend the stay.
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Rahul99
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Posted on 07-28-09 10:48
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I think that guy had only business visa for few weeks and he overstayed for the last four years. I came to know that he is making calls to his friends now. I was just wondering if that guy have any wayout.
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ice_cop123
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Posted on 07-28-09 11:12
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What Happens If I Overstay My Visa?By Baker Cowden I’ve seen it happen on more than one occasion. A person comes to the U.S. on a 90 day visa, a B1/B2 visitor visa, or a student visa, and then stays beyond the initial length allowed by that visa. We call that “overstaying a visa”. Now that person wants to know what he can do to fix his situation. If marriage to a U.S. citizen is not a genuine opportunity for him (marrying a citizen just to get lawful status in the U.S. is a felony, so the marriage must be for love!), he must come up with another plan. If this describes your situation, one thing is for certain, you need to call an immigration attorney as soon as possible. The decisions you make now will have long lasting effects on your ability to live in, work in, or even visit the United States in the future. Whatever you do, realize that if you leave the U.S. after overstaying a visa, you are subject to mandatory bars from re-entering the country, sometimes for as long as 10 years or even forever! And don’t think for one second that immigration officials at the border will not know when you last entered, when you last left, and what your visas allowed you to do. The systems they use are very sophisticated and the border officials are trained to suspect everyone. Believe me, they have heard every story you could possibly come up with, trying to lie your way out of being sent back to your home country. If you overstayed a visa in the past and you try to return to the U.S., you will not be able to lie yourself out of a seat back to your home country on the next flight out. If you lie, on top of trying to enter the country when you are barred from returning due to a previous overstay, you may find yourself forever barred from ever coming to the U.S. for the rest of your life. It’s a heart breaking thing to see happen. When someone calls us from overseas or in a detention facility after the fact, there is sometimes very little we can do to help. In some cases there are mitigating circumstances that allow us to apply for waivers or other relief, but it’s hard work and often expensive to try without any guarantees of success. source: http://hubpages.com/hub/What-Happens-If-I-Overstay-My-Visa
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dmkusa
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Posted on 07-29-09 10:53
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1st of all he needs to get a lawyer,and he has to file to stop the deportation,,but he has to show his returnign to nepal will be danger to his life.since the condition of nepal,, lawless.. ask him to create some sort of story. and that same story has to be present from now on. by the way where is he detained. what state? and where r u frm or he frm whauch state? do u have any nepali orgination. ask their help.
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