Re Entry After Deportation
Summary
Deportation due to a third-degree felony and defaulting in court appearance typically results in a re-entry ban of 10 to 20 years. Returning to the U.S. Requires applying for a waiver of inadmissibility, which involves a complex legal process and is not guaranteed. Asylum hearings can be complex, with multiple hearings possible due to requests for more evidence or procedural issues. Consider consulting an immigration attorney for guidance on re-entry or asylum processes.Full Conversation
How about from the United States
If you're a U.S. citizen, you can visit Poland without a visa for tourism or business purposes for up to 90 days within a *-day period.
Is there anything else you need help with?
Is there anything else you need help with?
Can you renew the visit after 90 days
If you are a U.S. citizen, you cannot renew the visit immediately after 90 days. You must leave the Schengen Area for at least 90 days before you can re-enter for another *-day stay.
Is there any specific situation or reason you need to extend your stay in Poland?
Is there any specific situation or reason you need to extend your stay in Poland?
What if a family member is from Poland and back into the country
If a family member is from Poland and you want to extend your stay based on that relationship, you may have options such as applying for a residence permit or a long-term visa.
Is your family member an immediate relative (e.g., spouse, parent, child)? This can affect the type of permit or visa you may be eligible for.
Is your family member an immediate relative (e.g., spouse, parent, child)? This can affect the type of permit or visa you may be eligible for.
What about if it's your father
If your father is from Poland, you may have options to extend your stay. You could potentially apply for a residence permit based on family reunification. This process typically involves providing documentation proving your relationship and your father's Polish nationality.
Are you currently in Poland or planning to go soon?
Are you currently in Poland or planning to go soon?
Not permit
If you are looking to extend your stay in Poland based on your father being a Polish national, you may be able to apply for a residence permit for family reunification.
- You'll need to provide documentation proving your relationship and your father's nationality.
- The application process can take some time, so it's advisable to start early.
Are you currently in Poland or planning to go soon?
- You'll need to provide documentation proving your relationship and your father's nationality.
- The application process can take some time, so it's advisable to start early.
Are you currently in Poland or planning to go soon?
How much and long does it take to receive a passport?
To answer your question:
- For a U.S. passport, the standard processing time is currently around *-* weeks.
- Expedited processing is available and takes about *-* weeks.
- The cost for a standard adult passport book is $*, with an additional $* for expedited service.
Are you planning to travel soon, and do you need further assistance with travel documents?
- For a U.S. passport, the standard processing time is currently around *-* weeks.
- Expedited processing is available and takes about *-* weeks.
- The cost for a standard adult passport book is $*, with an additional $* for expedited service.
Are you planning to travel soon, and do you need further assistance with travel documents?
could you buy the passport from your local post office
You cannot buy a passport from a local post office, but you can apply for one there. You can submit your application, have your photo taken, and pay the necessary fees at certain post office locations.
Do you need help finding the nearest post office that offers passport services?
Do you need help finding the nearest post office that offers passport services?
Then how do you receive the passport
Once your passport application is processed, you will receive your passport by mail. The U.S. Department of State will send it to the mailing address you provided on your application.
Is there anything else you need help with regarding travel documents or your trip to Poland?
Is there anything else you need help with regarding travel documents or your trip to Poland?
How long does that take typically in the United States
Case Rating: *.
Typically, it takes around *-* weeks for standard processing and *-* weeks for expedited processing to receive a U.S. passport by mail.
Do you have any other questions about travel documents or your trip to Poland?
Typically, it takes around *-* weeks for standard processing and *-* weeks for expedited processing to receive a U.S. passport by mail.
Do you have any other questions about travel documents or your trip to Poland?
Could it be faster or is that not an option
There is an expedited processing option for U.S. passports, which takes about *-* weeks. In cases of life-or-death emergencies or urgent travel, it might be possible to get it even sooner by visiting a passport agency in person.
Would you like more information on emergency passport services?
Would you like more information on emergency passport services?
Can you visit a passport agency if it's not an emergency
Yes, you can visit a passport agency even if it's not an emergency, but you need to schedule an appointment. Emergency appointments are prioritized, so non-emergency appointments might be limited.
Would you like to know more about scheduling an appointment or the services they provide?
Would you like to know more about scheduling an appointment or the services they provide?
Could I be able to receive the passport from the agency in person
Yes, you can receive your passport in person at a passport agency. However, this is typically reserved for urgent travel needs. You'll need to schedule an appointment.
Would you like more information on how to schedule an appointment?
Would you like more information on how to schedule an appointment?
No but what are the time differences in Poland from NYC
Poland is typically * hours ahead of New York City.
Do you have any other questions related to your travel or legal matters?
Do you have any other questions related to your travel or legal matters?
No
It seems like your questions were mostly related to travel and passport processing, which are not major legal issues. If you have any other legal questions or need assistance with a specific legal matter, feel free to ask!
If someone was deported back to Poland from the USA could they try to come back to the United States
If someone was deported from the USA, their ability to return depends on the reason for deportation and the conditions set by immigration authorities. Generally:
- They may face a re-entry ban ranging from * to 20 years.
- They must apply for a waiver of inadmissibility.
- Approval is not guaranteed and involves a legal process.
Can you provide more details on the reason for the deportation?
- They may face a re-entry ban ranging from * to 20 years.
- They must apply for a waiver of inadmissibility.
- Approval is not guaranteed and involves a legal process.
Can you provide more details on the reason for the deportation?
Is there a time set
If someone was deported, the time they must wait before attempting to return to the U.S. depends on the specific circumstances of their deportation. There are typically bans of *, *, or 20 years, or even a permanent ban.
Are you aware of the specific reason for the deportation?
Are you aware of the specific reason for the deportation?
For default in appearance in court Felony of the third degree
If someone was deported due to a felony of the third degree and defaulting in court appearance, they are likely facing a significant re-entry ban. Here's what you need to consider:
- A re-entry ban typically ranges from * to 20 years for serious offenses.
- They must apply for a waiver of inadmissibility to return.
- This process involves legal complexities and isn't guaranteed.
Would you like more information on how to apply for a waiver of inadmissibility?
- A re-entry ban typically ranges from * to 20 years for serious offenses.
- They must apply for a waiver of inadmissibility to return.
- This process involves legal complexities and isn't guaranteed.
Would you like more information on how to apply for a waiver of inadmissibility?
Could it be less than a year ban
The re-entry ban for a serious offense like a third-degree felony and defaulting in court appearance is highly unlikely to be less than a year. Typically, these bans range from * to 20 years.
Would you like more details on applying for a waiver of inadmissibility?
Would you like more details on applying for a waiver of inadmissibility?
If someone's Asylum application has been granted for a hearing what are all of the possibilities that could occur during the independent hearing
During an asylum hearing, the following possibilities could occur:
- The asylum officer or judge may grant asylum if eligibility is proven.
- The case could be denied if the applicant fails to meet the criteria.
- The hearing might be rescheduled for additional information or documentation.
- The applicant may be referred to immigration court for further proceedings.
Do you need more details on any specific aspect of the asylum hearing process?
- The asylum officer or judge may grant asylum if eligibility is proven.
- The case could be denied if the applicant fails to meet the criteria.
- The hearing might be rescheduled for additional information or documentation.
- The applicant may be referred to immigration court for further proceedings.
Do you need more details on any specific aspect of the asylum hearing process?
What if the hearing was done * times
If the asylum hearing has been conducted five times, it indicates the complexity of the case. Typically, multiple hearings can occur due to:
- Request for more evidence or documentation.
- The need for additional testimonies.
- Legal procedural issues.
Would you like to know what the next steps are or how to prepare for the next hearing?
- Request for more evidence or documentation.
- The need for additional testimonies.
- Legal procedural issues.
Would you like to know what the next steps are or how to prepare for the next hearing?