Can i ask to be deported back to my country if i want to go home but cant afford it?
I cannot work , and as such have no money and all i want to do is get away and go home now.
Can i ask government to deport me?
Answer:
You cannot be deported if you have your Perm. Residency, but I would recommend seeking assistance from a local Women's refuge. They will help you get on your feet and obtain employment to earn money, and then you would be able to afford to return to your country.
call your city hall
Find your country's embassy and they will help you.
Try going to your home country's consulate or embassy. They often help their own citizens get home when they have such problems.
And try to be a bit more careful when selecting a mate. We don't want anything bad to happen to you.
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If there is a will, there is a way. Millions of people work in America without a green card. Collectively they send tens of millions of dollars back home. You can work and save to go home. You can't afford to whine about your problems and wait for charity (unless you are physically impaired).
I think this is about the most interesting question I've ever seen. Most important, though, is that you get out of your situation - no one should have to endure abuse in any form. The county you live in may have a social services unit, they should be able to help you. If nothing else, they can help you to get away from this jerk until you get the rest sorted out.
Good luck... I hope it all works out for you.
Where to deport you are American citizen. Just work illegally perhaps. If caught tell them you have been abuse and nowhere to turn to and need to stay alive. Or divorce and re-mary someone really care.
Just go to the local law enforcement office, and turn yourself in as an illegal immigrant. They will contact the I.C.E. and have you deported.
However, they are so against deporting illegals these days, you may be forced to stay in the country.
You can do that, but you have to live with a black mark on your record for the rest of your life. Deportation might even decrease your chance of ever being able to return to the US, or maybe any other country. All the authorities need to do is check your records & see that you have tried something like this before.
If you feel trapped, the best thing you should do is seek help within the US. If your husband is abusing you, then HE is the problem. Go to a shelter and get some help. Try to work it out. Maybe go to a government-runned shelter that can prolong your PR status even though you might be divorcing your husband. Then you can use that as a stepping stone, find a job or relocate somewhere else or find other options.
There is no reason why you should ruin your reputation because of the wrong man. You have the internet, do your research and seek the help you need. I wish you all the best! :)
No STAY HERE ;-)
USA is the Best Prison there is for ya ;-)
After a lot of research, I could only gather you are from South Africa. Good. Call 911 in the U.S. and explain your position on to the operator and she will send some one to your house to check. You should also tell them that you are scared of your life and you have no money, etc. I am sure you can talk in English and that should do the trick. Tell them your problem and with the help of your consulate they will get you a valid ticket to go back to South Africa. Good luck. For more information you can contact me on "tnkumar1@hotmail.com". Good luck. By the way, you can also send an e-mail to local immigration authorities.
If you have your green card, you are legally allowed to work. You can seek the help of social services to escape your abusive husband. You do not need to go home to start over. Get rid of your husband and you can start over - here. Make a life for yourself. Remember, it is not how many times we fall, but how many times we get up. Do not lose hope.**
No offense intended, but if you have a permanent resident card, why can't you work? If you are disabled, you might be eligible for public assistance. It might take a while, but even working part time, you could scrape together enough money for transport back to your home country.
If your husband is physically abusive (or threatening), there are resources available to you. Practically everywhere, there are charitable organizations that protect and assist abused spouses. With some legal help, you could divorce your husband, during which proceedings you might get you enough money to go home.
As a married woman, you *should* be on your husband's bank accounts and/or credit cards. Presumably he doesn't confine you to the house, and he needs you to have access to funds to go to the grocery store and whatnot. Point being, those accounts are "your" money, too (even if your husband is the only wage earner), which provides you with means. You could book an international flight and be GONE before his next bank statement came out.
If you don't have access to "your" money, and if you are really, really desperate, you could apply for credit cards of your own (although it would probably be illegal to forge your husband's name on the application), buy a plane ticket, and leave the country.
However, there is no reason why you couldn't ASK to be deported. What's the worst that could happen? They say "no"? So call the Immigration & Naturalization Service. They might require you to give up your permanent resident status (or they might revoke it just for you asking). Either way, you get what you want: a "back door" to deportation.
Quit being a baby. If you got your green card from your husband, then you have had a work permit for a while. Get off your lazy butt and get to work like the millions of single mothers who leave abusive husbands every day. At least you don't have to worry about him hunting you down and killing you, like many women. Get a freaking job and be responsible for your life. Why the hell did you come to this country if you wanted to be a "helpless" woman. You can do that anywhere else.
You can go to your nearest embassy and request for a deportation. You may want to rethink this, because once you are deported you can be barred from entering the US for 10 years. do you have friends you can stay with?
This would not be good for your immigration record. So instead of asking for deportation, contact your country's embassy for help. They should be able to give you the right procedure to follow to go home. I am sorry it did not work out with your husband and i wish you good luck!
I think you can't because you are here legally. I have heard of illegal immigrants do it, but then they are banned for 10 years, of course.
call or visit the French embassy or consulate. don't you have some friends or relatives in France that could buy you a ticket? you may also want to contact the immigration service in case this guy tries to sponsor another person. they may be able to make arrangements with the French consulate to get you back. Just get away. go to a woman's shelter or salvation army.
since you have the green card, get some sort of job, save up for a plane ticket and leave. you can turn in your green card abroad.
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