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Could I Get My Moms Mexican Bf Deported

How can I get my daughter's boyfriend deported?

I need help please!
I've found out my daughter is dating an illegal allien (Colombian) who beats the crap out of her and is pushing her to marry him to get his green card. The guy has overstayed and is in violation of immigration laws. My daughter won't listen to me. Tell me what to do. Thanks

My boyfriend might get deported...?

this is a tough one. i know how you feel my fiance and i are trying to get the visa to get married, he is here now but only has another month before he is deported. there are a couple ways to go about this, first if he has been here since 1972 then he is fine, but i think that he is probably younger than that. two, you can apply for a fiance visa but there is no way to be sure you will get it, and if he has been here for this long then he has nothing established in his country of citizenship. three, he is older than 21 so it may be harder,but, he should apply for a family visa since his mother is a citizen. that is probably going to be the best route to go. immigration is TOUGH now, i know it sux completely, so he will have to go to his native country at least to fill out paper work for wich ever route you chose to take. he will probably be required to leave for at least a little while. I would definately start working now to get everything processed, it takes a long time. start researching the different ways to get a visa. i hope they are easy on him since he really is an american since he has been here so long. check out www. uscis.gov, you can file there or at the closest service center to you. you can look up all the immigration centers in your states directory. most big states have a couple centers, if you are in a small state then its most likely in the capital. dont rush into marriage because its just as hard to get a fiance visa or a spouse visa as anything else. im so sorry you are in this situation, i know its hard. just do the research at that website and if its too much just hire an immigration lawyer, i wish i would have in the beginning. otherwise you may be waiting months for a visa that they deny because of some stupid reason in the fine print. so if you have the money just hire one. i hope i could help a little and i hope everything works out.

I'm afraid my boyfriend might get deported?

Unfortunately, in today's climate, they could deport him and his family. They could see if their is an immigrant support legal group in the area and find out if there are things they can do to become legal. They can call 211 and ask for a referral. Or call the local library to see if they know of anything.

It's sad, but the current way things are, people are very nasty about undocumented folks. We can hope for immigration reform so people living in the shadows like that can come out into the light.

Good luck to them.

"Mr. Pres", you **** she didn't say SHE is illegal. There would be a massive negative financial consequence if 12 million hard working consumers were suddenly forced to leave this country.

What is it like to live in a Mexican family?

A2A. Seeing the answers below, it will depend on socioeconomic factors as well as the specific area in Mexico in which you were raised. I can only speak for myself and what I know about my friends’ families.If you are born in a middle-class or middle-to-high-class family in Mexico, life is great, socioeconomically speaking. You will live in a nice house in a good neighborhood; you will receive good education; you will probably receive sports and arts classes and, later on, you will drive your own car. Probably, it also means going on fancy holidays at least once a year.Mexican families tend to be big, so family reunions can be very fun and full of ridiculously delicious food and come Christmas time, you will receive a lot of presents.I was born in such a family. Not all Mexicans are so lucky.Also, Mexican families stick together. Unless you move to another town, you will likely live with your family until the day you get married (unlike USA or Europe, where many 18 year-olds move on their own). Some friends never left my hometown and only those who got married are living in their own place. In my hometown, living with your boyfriend/girlfriend prior to marriage is not very common and some families still view it negatively.For most Mexicans, family is the single most important thing in life. I have many friends studying or working abroad but most of them plan on returning to Mexico because they wish to be close to their families. I am an exception.My family was different. Neither my dad nor my mom were very attached to their families and they passed that on to me. While both of them would love the idea of me being successful in Mexico, they are very proud of what I’m doing right now and they want me to be happy, even if it means not living close to them.This may not be Mexican specific, but I also find Mexican families to be a bit troublesome and overly dramatic. My own family history resembles a badly scripted telenovela with even worse actors. I cannot know for certain if Mexican families are more dramatic than European or American families, but I know many friends that have some very weird/crazy/horrific family stories.If I had to conclude the main points of Mexican families, I’d say:Amazing food all the timeLiving with your parents longer than Europeans or AmericansFamily-centered lifeDramaCheers!

How can i find out if someone is in jail in mexico. he is a mexican citizen?

Contact Grupo Beta of the INM. Their job is to protect Mexican citizens who have been "forcibly repatriated", as in the case of your boyfriend. Grupo Beta received him from the DHS at the border: they have a record of his entry and they have the resources to find out what's become of him. Tell them you're his wife because girlfriends don't have any legal standing. Or else have his brother make the contact -- an immediate family member has the right to ask for Grupo Beta's help.

Grupo Beta has an office in Ciudad Acuña at
Puente Internacional entre Calle Bravo y Madero C.P. 26200 Cd. Acuña, Coahuila
Toll-free from U.S.: 01 877 772-7524 / 01 877 772-1239
Jonathan Cruz Quintana
e-mail: jcruzq[at]inami.gob.mx

Main office in Mexico City:
Subdirección de Programas de Protección al Migrante
Homero 1832, Col. Los Morales Polanco, Del. Miguel Hidalgo, C.P. 11510 México, D.F.
(011-52)(55) 5387 2608
(011-52)(55) 5387 2400 Ext. 18173
Alejandro A. Aguilera Ramírez de Arellano
e-mail: aaguilera[at]inami.gob.mx

(Replace "[at]" with "@" in the e-mail addresses.)

If your boyfriend's cell phone is from the U.S., it will go to voicemail if he didn't enable international roaming.

My boyfriend is an immigrant however, he has a mexican passport how can he get his permanant green card?

If he is undocumented and he leaves the country the only way he would plausably be able to come back anytime soon would be to do it illegally. It is a really dangrous trip!

Depending on how long you guys have been together and what your plans for the future are here is my advice. If it is a serious realationship and you guys are considering getting married in the future I would say he needs to maintain a clean record and wait it out. You can talk to an immigration lawyer if you two got married and go through the outlets of getting him legal status (which could take years) and then only after all that is done he could visit his family. A lawyer would know more about that then I do.

Another option if you plan on getting married and he doesn't want to wait is that he could go home and talk to the US embassy about getting a fiance visa. After the visa was processed (this could take about a year and a half) he could come back to the US and you would need to get married within three months of that. But that is a long seperation.

Or, you could go with him to Mexico. If you got married there then you could petiton to get him citizenzhip but the wait would be even longer then the finace visa.

These are just your options if you plan on marrying him.

If it is not to that stage in the realationship then he doesn't have much choice but to leave and risk not being able to come back, or not to leave at all. For the US to even consider giving him legal status he would need to keep his record clean.

None of the options are ideal for the two of you. He may just have to wait it out. If he decided to go back to Mexico,though, he should definatly get an international lisence because a big reason that a lot of undocumnted people don't have drivers linsences is because when they left their country they were too young to get one. That would make it a lot easier (to keep his record clean) and safer for him when he returns.

Is it illegal to hold private insurance and Medicaid at the same time?

Depends upon the situation. Someone CAN have Medicaid and private health insurance at the same time. If this happens, Medicaid will ALWAYS . . . without exception . . .be the secondary carrier. In other words, Medicaid will NOT pay a dime until the private insurance pays first. This can get 'tricky' sometimes.

Perhaps . . . . and this is a 'big' Perhaps . . . the mother of the child did not know that the father has medical insurance. He may want to contact the county in which the child lives to report that he does have insurance on the child. But again, she may have chosen to voluntarily withhold the information.

I certainly hope that this child is NOT being abused. If you have ANY suspicion that this is going on, by all means report it! This can be doing without revealing your name, etc.

One responder stated that the stepfather's income will have to be included in determining eligibility for Medicaid for your step-son. I don't know what State you live in, but I have never known this to be true, EVEN if they are married.

Good luck, and may God bless!

@ Amanda: go right to the director of the Child Protective Service agency where you live!

Mexican parents not allowing me to sleep over my boyfriends house! please i need advice?

Hello I am a 21year old female and im in a long term relationship w my 21year old boyfriend. My parents are foreigns from mexico, therefore they carry on their traits on relationships and how their daughters should date. I basically arent allowed to sleep over nor get home "too" late (3am will get me yelled at) everything else is basic.. This seems to really bother my boyfriend. I usually drive over to his place (30min away) we have dinner or.so and then we fall asleep. It bugs him that i wake up at 2ish , 1ish to get back on the road. He isually becomes very angry and moody and it carries on till the next day. He doesnt understand and tells me i need to brake the rules sometimes.. Ive been w my boyfriend for a almost two years but we were broken up for 9 months out of those and were bearly getting back on track and the only thing we fight about is the me not sleeping over situation. He conplains that he wants ALL OF ME W no restrictions. Should i just risk it w my parents and not care if i get in trouble and yelled at? Please give me your oppinion. I love and respect my parents but i also love my bf

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