Deportation Threats And Marriage
Summary
The user, residing in Kansas, is facing deportation threats and has a pending battery charge. They are considering marrying their fiancé after immigration detention to avoid deportation. They have also been charged with DUI and battery, which can impact their immigration status in Kansas. The user is advised that marriage after deportation proceedings can be complex and may require a waiver of inadmissibility.Full Conversation
idk my status because I’m waiting for my hearing but it could be more than a year before I have my hearing
Are you currently residing in Kansas and have you consulted with an immigration attorney regarding your case?
yes I’ve been in Kansas since I was a baby when my mom brought me over.
Have you been charged with any crime? Marriage after deportation proceedings can be complex and may require a waiver of inadmissibility.
yes dui and battery
What were the circumstances of your DUI and battery charges? Were they related incidents?
In Kansas:
- DUI penalties can include fines, jail time, and license suspension.
- Battery is considered a misdemeanor or felony, depending on severity.
no they were seperate
What were the outcomes of your DUI and battery charges? In Kansas, these charges can impact your immigration status.
i still have court for the battery charge
What is the date of your court hearing for the battery charge? In Kansas, battery charges can lead to imprisonment, fines, or both. Johnson County District Court can provide more details.