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It depends why your inadmissable,for example, if you were deported or breached the terms of your student visa you'd only be inadmissable for five years.
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by esq63 on February 1st, 2012
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Father dies son/Executor keeps it secrect for 9 months from hiers and Son/Executors girl trys to sell property. Is he in breach of duties?
by beaned on January 22nd, 2012
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Which law can you just not stand
by Andyco2 on January 12th, 2012
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I want to be a lobbyist for education. Volunteer or paid. I'm 22 and 3yrs of college. How do I do this?
by The_Inception on January 18th, 2012
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You've spent your life savings on a new car, and it trashed in a matter of minute when you decide to let your father drive it...whats next?
by O.G. Rodger on January 31st, 2012
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You're reading If your inamissible to the us can you ever go to the US.
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what if it was because you looked like one of the terrorists on their list, and that they believed that you couldn't support your stay in the usa.
by dave26 on March 5th, 2009
Well they're both grounds for inadmissability. The not being able to support your stay can be solved by providing evidence to the contrary. If you really looked that much like one of the terrorists on their list you'd be enroute to Guantanamo.
by gracescotland on March 5th, 2009
what if you are married to a citizen of the us, you have proof of income, proof of your marrige, and are still denied enrty? what could else would you need to show to gain entry to the us
by dave26 on March 5th, 2009
Have you filed an immigrant visa petition?
by gracescotland on March 5th, 2009