What is “ re-entry after deportation”?

Re-entry after deportation is when an individual who has been deported from the United States attempts to re-enter the country. To re-enter legally, the individual must apply for and receive permission from the U.S. government. If the individual attempts to re-enter without permission, he or she is subject to additional deportation as well as fines or criminal charges. In North Dakota, a person who has been deported and attempts to re-enter the country without permission is subject to additional penalties. Deportation from the United States is considered a criminal act in North Dakota and can lead to prosecution and imprisonment. If an individual has been convicted of a related crime or has a criminal record, the individual faces harsher penalties. In addition to criminal penalties, deportation is also considered a civil offense in North Dakota. Individuals who re-enter the U.S. without permission and are found guilty are given additional fines and may be removed from the U.S. again. In some cases, these individuals may even be barred from re-entering the country for a certain period of time. Re-entry after deportation can be a complex and difficult process. As a result, it is important for individuals to understand the laws and regulations surrounding the process before attempting to re-enter the United States. It is also important for individuals to work with an experienced lawyer to ensure their rights are protected and that they are able to legally re-enter the country.

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"Re-entrada después de la deportación" es el proceso de regresar a los Estados Unidos después de haber sido deportado. Para volver a entrar a los Estados Unidos después de una deportación, una persona debe completar un proceso administrativo. La ley de inmigración de los Estados Unidos niega la aplicación de los inmigrantes para el reingreso si fueron deportados por cualquier delito relacionado con las drogas, la violencia o los crímenes graves. En el estado de Dakota del Norte, las personas que fueron deportadas previamente deben completar un formulario I-212 y presentarlo al Servicio de Ciudadanía e Inmigración de los Estados Unidos para solicitar el permiso de re-entrada. El inmigrante también necesita demostrar que hay buenas razones para autorizar su vuelta a los Estados Unidos y que regreseará para cumplir con sus obligaciones sin violar ninguna ley. Si el inmigrante cumple con todos los requisitos, el Servicio de Ciudadanía e Inmigración le otorgará la autorización para regresar al país.

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