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To get visa to visit usa?

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I lived illegal in usa for about 4 years now I live in canada I'm a permanent resident and I would like to get a visa to visit my sister tha is getting married in October, my question is if they asked me if I ever been in the usa, what should I say? I really want to go to my sister wedding but I worried that they are going to refuse my peticion because of what I did 4 years ago

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  1. There is no easy answer to your question.  There are some details left out of your question that would make it easier to reply.

    Were you officially deported from the US?  Was there and order of deportation issued ? or did you simply live in the US illegally and then left on your own with out the government knowing ?

    Also did you over stay an existing visa that was issued to you or are you from a visa waiver country.  ?

    Entry of Non-Citizen Residents in Canada or Bermuda

    Effective March 17, 2003, citizens of Ireland and nationals of British Commonwealth countries resident in Canada or Bermuda are required to present a valid non-immigrant visa for entry to the United States, unless they are a national of a country designated eligible to enter under the Visa Waiver Program. Information in obtaining a visa while in Canada is available on the Website of the U.S. Embassy in Ottawa, Canada.


  2. you can almost forget the visa for the US,if you overstayed? you probably have a restriction on reentry in the US?

    that is what happens when you overstay in a country,

    i am sure the US i aware that you entered the US even 4 years ago....so? do not lie if you apply;

  3. What is your exact address now?

  4. It's heartwarming to see your concern. You violated the immigration laws of the U.S. by living here illegally for four years, and now you want us to advise you on how to obtain a visa to visit this country by fraud.

    You apparently have the integrity of a jackal. At this moment, you are facing a 10 year bar from the U.S. The 10 years started the day you left the U.S., so every day that goes by is one less day you have to wait.

    If you attempt to obtain a visa by fraud, your 10-year bar will turn into a perpetual bar, a lifetime ban.

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