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Report illegal family in the USA?

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we paid 60,000 to have our family members to come to amercia because where they use to live they didnt have a nice relaxing life. So we thought when they come here they can get settled. But that didnt happen. My aunt was pregant and when she had her baby after like a month they left to get a job. Well the father would only work thought for now. And from there the vanished. And we need them back because if we don't send them back our sponsership will be bad and we won't be able to bring any more family to america. So we need to report them ASAP.

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  1. That's a hard one, but it looks like they abused your hospitality.

    If you don;t report them, you will not be able to sponsor any relatives who want to come here.

    That was very ungrateful of them.


  2. Office of Detention and Removal Operations Offices

    Headquarters

    James Hayes, Jr.

    425 I Street NW

    Room 7309

    Washington, DC 20536

    Phone: 202-305-2734

    Field Offices

    Raymond Simonse, Field Office Director

    77 Forsyth St., SW

    Atlanta, GA 30303

    Phone: 404-893-1210

    Area of Responsibility: Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina

    Calvin McCormick, Field Office Director

    31 Hopkins Plaza, 7th Floor

    Baltimore, MD 21201

    Phone: 410-962-2037

    Area of Responsibility: Maryland

    Bruce Chadbourne, Field Office Director

    10 New England Executive Park

    Burlington, MA 01803

    Phone: 781-359-7500

    Area of Responsibility: Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont

    Charles L. Mule, Acting Field Office Director

    130 Delaware Avenue

    Buffalo, NY 14202

    Phone: 716-551-4741 ext. 2500

    Area of Responsibility: Upstate New York

    Glenn Triveline, Field Office Director

    101 W. Congress Pkwy, Suite 4000

    Chicago, IL 60605

    Phone: 312-347-2400

    Area of Responsibility: Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Missouri, Wisconsin

    Nuria T. Prendes, Field Office Director

    8101 N. Stemmons Frwy

    Dallas, TX 75247

    Phone: 214-905-5860

    Area of Responsibility: North Texas, Oklahoma

    John H. Good, Acting Field Office Director

    4730 Paris Street

    Denver, CO 80239

    Phone: 303-371-1067 X343

    Area of Responsibility: Colorado, Wyoming

    Vincent J. Clausen, Field Office Director

    333 Mt. Elliott St.

    Detroit, MI 48207

    Phone: 313-568-6049 ext. 4079

    Area of Responsibility: Michigan, Ohio

    Robert E. Jolicoeur, Field Office Director

    1545 Hawkins Blvd

    El Paso, TX 79925

    Phone:915-225-1901

    Area of Responsibility: Southwest Texas, New Mexico

    Ken Landgrebe, Field Office Director

    126 Northpoint Drive

    Houston, TX 77060

    Phone: 281-774-4968

    Area of Responsibility: Southeast Texas

    Brian M. DeMore, Acting Field Office Director

    300 North Los Angeles St., Room 7631A

    Los Angeles, CA 90012

    Phone: 213-830-7911

    Area of Responsibility: Central California

    Michael D. Rozos, Field Office Director

    Krome SPC

    18201 SW 12th St

    Miami, FL 33194

    Phone: 305-207-2001

    Area of Responsibility: Florida, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands

    Scott Weber, Field Office Director

    Peter W. Rodino Jr. Federal Building

    970 Broad Street, Room 904

    Newark, NJ 07102

    Phone: 973-645-3666

    Area of Responsibility: New Jersey

    Trey Lund, Field Office Director

    DHS/ICE 1250 Poydras Suite 325

    New Orleans, LA 70113

    Phone:504-599-7800

    Area of Responsibility: Alabama, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Tennessee

    Christopher Shanahan, Field Office Director

    26 Federal Plaza, Rm. 1104

    New York, NY 10278

    Phone: 212-264-5085

    Area of Responsibility: The five boroughs (counties of NYC) and the following counties:

    Duchess, Nassau, Putnam, Suffolk, Sullivan, Orange, Rockland, Ulster, and West Chester

    Thomas R. Decker, Field Office Director

    1600 Callowhill St., 5th Floor

    Philadelphia, PA 19130

    Phone: Phone: 215-656-7164

    Area of Responsibility: Delaware, Pennsylvania, West Virginia

    Katrina S. Kane, Field Office Director

    2035 N. Central Avenue

    Phoenix, AZ 85004

    Phone: 602-257-5900

    Area of Responsibility: Arizona

    Steve Branch, Field Office Director

    5272 S. College Drive

    Suite 100

    Salt Lake City, UT 84123

    Phone: 801-313-4260

    Area of Responsibility: Utah, Idaho, Montana, Nevada

    Marc Moore, Field Office Director

    8940 Fourwinds Drive

    San Antonio, TX 78239

    Phone: 210-967-7055

    Area of Responsibility: Central South Texas

    Robin Baker, Field Office Director

    880 Front Street, #2232

    San Diego, CA 92101

    Phone: 619-557-6343

    Area of Responsibility: Southern California

    Nancy Alcantar, Field Office Director

    630 Sansome Street, Rm 590

    San Francisco, CA 94111

    Phone: 415-844-5512

    Area of Responsibility: Northern California, Hawaii, Guam

    A. Neil Clark, Field Office Director

    12500 Tukwila International Blvd., 4th Floor

    Seattle, WA 98168

    Phone: 206-835-0650

    Area of Responsibility: Alaska, Oregon, Washington

    Scott Baniecke, Field Office Director

    2901 Metro Dr., Suite 100

    Bloomington, MN 55425

    Phone: 952-853-2550

    Area of Responsibility: Iowa, Minnesota, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota

    Vincent Archibeque, Acting Field Office Director

    2675 Prosperity Avenue

    Fairfax, VA 22031

    Phone: 703-285-6200

    Area of Responsibility: District of Columbia and Virginia

  3. Assuming this is an actual question, if you paid $60,000 for a couple tourist visas, either you were seriously ripped off as the application fee is $131 each, or you paid some fixer to put together a document package to "help" with the applications and more or less smuggled them in. Considering that no one legally sponsors people on tourist visas, and no one can "overstay" an immigrant visa, very little of what you're saying here makes any real sense to anyone who knows much of anything about visas or immigration.  Nice try, though.

  4. ok well try getting them out of the country and try getting them back in the country with a VISA. a lot of ppl are gonna say just deport them, but if their ur family just do wat i said.... and they shouldnt have done that 2 u guys. i hope everything works out =]]

  5. Congratulations for brining more illegals into this country. I wish people like you could get deported. I hope that you don't ever get to bring anybody else here. That is what you get for breaking the law.

  6. Everyone deserve to be here legal or illegal.

    so drop the complaint

  7. Report them to ICE.  Check their website for the Hotline number.  You are still on the hook for their support for 10 years, and no way out of that.  You brought them here, and you are responsible for them.

    The good thing is you will not be able to import any more of your thankless and feckless relatives.  You're in enough trouble and have enough expenses as it is.

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