Due to an Error on Immigration Forms, Man's Family Was Deported
A Canadian-born Kansas resident who applied for permanent resident status for himself and his family committed an error in the paperwork which had severe consequences for his wife and children. Due to his error, his wife and oldest child were denied immigration benefits and deported from the United States.
As reported by the Kansas City Star, a Canadian-born Kansas resident who applied for permanent resident status for himself and his family committed an error in the paperwork which had severe consequences for his wife and children. Due to his error, his wife and oldest child were denied immigration benefits and deported from the United States. As it stands, they must wait 10 years to be able to return to this country, a requirement that the applicant and his newly retained immigration lawyer are now trying to get around. This is an unfortunate example of how complex and unforgiving immigration laws can be, and a stern reminder of the importance of getting professional assistance from an experienced attorney when applying for immigration benefits.
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