Will I be able to come back to the United States?

Whether or not you can come back to the United States after being deported from Washington largely depends on the deportation order you were issued. If your deportation order says that you may not ever enter the United States again, then you will not be able to come back. However, if you were given a removal order that states you may be allowed to return at some point, then you may be able to return to the United States after a certain amount of time has passed. In order to be allowed to come back to the United States, you must apply for a waiver of your deportation order through the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). This waiver must be approved by the USCIS before you can be allowed to return to the United States. The amount of time it takes for the waiver to be approved can vary from case to case, and is dependent on the type of deportation order you were issued and the reason for your deportation. Additionally, if you are deported for criminal activity you may be permanently banned from entering the United States. In this case, you will not be able to come back. Therefore, it is important to understand the deportation order you were issued and to check with the USCIS to see if it is possible to apply for a waiver.

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Es posible que puedas volver a los Estados Unidos después de ser deportado. Sin embargo, esto depende de muchos factores, incluida la duración de la deportación y la causa de la deportación. Además, la ley de inmigración de Washington específica si hay algún documento o proceso para regresar. Si tu deportación fue por una violación de la ley de inmigración federal, podrías tener que esperar un periodo de espera de tres a diez años antes de que te permitan regresar a los Estados Unidos. Si eres deportado bajo la ley estatal de Washington, es posible que no puedas volver a ingresar al país durante algún tiempo. Sin embargo, existe la posibilidad de solicitar y recibir una exención a la prohibición de entrada, lo que te permitiría volver a los Estados Unidos antes de tiempo. Esta exención requiere que solicites al Servicio de Ciudadanía e Inmigración (USCIS) presentando todos los documentos necesarios y proporcionando información sobre tu situación actual. Por lo tanto, sí es posible regresar a los Estados Unidos después de la deportación, pero la disposición de la ley de inmigración de Washington determinará si serás elegible para una exención. Asegúrate de conocer y entender tus opciones antes de iniciar tu solicitud.

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