What is the “one-year bar”?

The "one-year bar" is a common aspect of immigration law in North Carolina. It is an important rule to understand when considering deportation. The one-year bar states that if an immigrant is found to be in the United States unlawfully for a period of more than one year, they are not eligible for any type of relief or cancellation of removal. This means that if an immigrant is found to be living in the U.S. for longer than one year, they cannot contest their deportation or apply for any type of relief to remain in the U.S. In addition, the one-year bar also states that if an immigrant leaves the U.S. after being here for more than one year, they will be permanently ineligible for any type of relief or cancellation of removal. This also applies if the immigrant served in the United States military while here illegally. The one-year bar is a tough rule that can be detrimental to immigrants. However, it is an important law to be aware of and to follow. If an immigrant is found to be in the U.S. unlawfully and does not comply with this rule, they could be at risk of deportation. It is important for immigrants to understand the one-year bar and be aware of it before making any decisions.

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La Ley de Inmigración establece que cualquier persona que haya sido deportada dentro de los últimos 3 años no podría regresar a los Estados Unidos. Esta ley se conoce como la "barra de un año". Está diseñada para evitar que los inmigrantes que han sido deportados intenten inmediatamente volver al país. En Carolina del Norte, la barra de un año significa que si un individuo se ha visto obligado a renunciar a su estatus de inmigración o ha sido deportado, ese individuo no puede volver a los Estados Unidos durante al menos un año. Esto ocurre a menudo si un individuo ingresa a los Estados Unidos sin documentación o es arrestado por algún delito y luego es deportado. Aunque la barra de un año es una ley federal, el Departamento de Seguridad Nacional (DHS) impone estrictas normas a la hora de permitir que alguien regrese a los Estados Unidos antes de los 12 meses. Si una persona fue deportada más de una vez, el DHS generalmente no permitirá su regreso antes de los 5 años. En conclusión, la barra de un año es una ley federal que impide que algunas personas regresen a los Estados Unidos durante al menos un año. Esto ocurre generalmente cuando las personas ingresan o regresan a los Estados Unidos sin documentación o son deportadas debido a un delito.

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