Hello everyone. I have a question about police clearance since I was told from another website that since I was deported, I would have a hard time getting a visa to ANY country. Is this true? Thank you for all of your help and time! God Bless! = )
I have been living in the United States since I was 5 years old and I am 23 now. I graduated from UNLV with a BSN degree on August 2008. A week after, immigration came to my house and arrested me and my family for overstaying our visa's. I spent two months in jail before finally being deported. I do not blame my family for my unfortunate situation. Even though I had nothing to do with the case since I was a minor at the time, I was labeled a fugitive and as a result have been exiled for ten years. I love my family, they put me through school and now that I have finished, I am their only hope left.
I only found out about my status during my final semester of nursing school. I told my parents I needed to send fingerprints in to take the exam. The revelation that I did not have status came as a shock. Suffice to say, my last semester was quite stressful. I was afraid to speak to attorneys because I did not want to put my family at risk, so I was stuck between a rock and a hard place. When I was detained, I never had the chance to speak to a judge.
I am living in the Philippines now and im still trying to adjust. I plan to relocate to Canada to work as an RN over there but I do not even know where to start.
If anyone has information and is willing to share please do so. I am stuck in a rut and am in need of some real help. Thank you all for your time and God Bless. I do not have readily available internet access as I must go to cafes to log in so I may not respond right away. Thank you all again for your help.
I have been living in the United States since I was 5 years old and I am 23 now. I graduated from UNLV with a BSN degree on August 2008. A week after, immigration came to my house and arrested me and my family for overstaying our visa's. I spent two months in jail before finally being deported. I do not blame my family for my unfortunate situation. Even though I had nothing to do with the case since I was a minor at the time, I was labeled a fugitive and as a result have been exiled for ten years. I love my family, they put me through school and now that I have finished, I am their only hope left.
I only found out about my status during my final semester of nursing school. I told my parents I needed to send fingerprints in to take the exam. The revelation that I did not have status came as a shock. Suffice to say, my last semester was quite stressful. I was afraid to speak to attorneys because I did not want to put my family at risk, so I was stuck between a rock and a hard place. When I was detained, I never had the chance to speak to a judge.
I am living in the Philippines now and im still trying to adjust. I plan to relocate to Canada to work as an RN over there but I do not even know where to start.
If anyone has information and is willing to share please do so. I am stuck in a rut and am in need of some real help. Thank you all for your time and God Bless. I do not have readily available internet access as I must go to cafes to log in so I may not respond right away. Thank you all again for your help.