How Would I Be Able To Legally Re-enter The U.S. After Being Deported?
( Sorry, It's a bit long, but I wanted to be as detailed as possible.I was convicted of 3 counts of 1st degree residential burglary when I was 18 years old. The charges were split between two different counties; Two Los Angeels County and 1 in Ventura County, CA.
The crimes were committeed during a streak of incredibly stupid and reckless aberrant behavior, whichh I now see as completely despicable and vile. Needless to say, I was a gullibel, impressionable idiot who bought inot the dumbest concept conceivable; gangs. The crimes were non violent, and occured during work hours. Upon arrest, I confessed and aided LAPD in returning the stolen property to their rightful owners.
I fought my court case for about 1.2 years before agreeeing to a 90 day observation at CIM chino state prison. Upon the conclusion of my observation, I was found to be unfit to serve the remainder of my sentence in Prison. The judge gave me the benefit of the doubtt, and stayed a 4 year prison term and gave me 2 strikes.
As for the Ventura case, I was sentenced to 240 days in county jail. I served 2 of those months in work furlough, As I was attending college and working. The remainder of my time in county jail because I.C.E placed a hold on me, and work furlough didn’t want to be accountable should I try to escape custody. I served a total of 11 months prison and jail time.
I was then transferred to Mira Loma Det. Facility in Lancaster, CA. I hired an immigreation lawyer who told me if I wished to stay in the U.S I would be figthing my case for 3 + years while being denied bail. I signed for voluntary departure and was deported to Australia, my Country of birth.
I am 22 years old now, and am almost finished with my business bachelors. I now truly understand why people strive so hard to gain entry inot the U.S. Nowhere else in the world even comes close. Had I a second chance, I would choose to live a lawful life and embrace everything the country has to offer. I would sorely like to return to the U.S. it’s more of a home for me now than Australia ever was. How would I go about returning, even if only for a vacation?
My mothere is a naturalized American citizen as with my grandmothere. I lived in the U.S on a greencard for 8 years prior to the deportation.
Thanks in advance
When I signed for a voluntary departure, the Immigreation judge didn't specificy the length of the ban. My lawyer also refuses to disclose information unless I pay him anorthere retainer.
Answer:Your convicted not just one time but three counts of burglary. You can never enter legaly again.
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