How can I get my husband back to me in the United States, when the INS has taken him from me for ten years?
Answer:
You can move to some garden spot like Tijuana. It's easy for you to cross into the US every day to work and he can live with you.
Just move to Mexico and be with him there.
First, your boys need you to be there for them, please don't be selfish and kill yourself, that would hurt them more than anything in the world and they would never get over it. Second, pay a coyote to get your husband back, expensive yes,m a bit dangerous yes, but it works. I know people who cross repeatedly. Then provide papers of your marriage to USCIS and that should help your documentation process. Did you ever get a finace visa? Check into it. Make an appointment at your local USCIS office to ask your questions, or ask an immigration attorney.
Suicide is never the answer to any problem, your children need you and maybe you can see about state or federal benefits to assist you, if yo don't already have them.. Not to sound mean and harsh, the INS did not take your husband from you, he did it to himself for whatever he did in his past that INS found out about. So now, you either find a way to make it without him, and have your children for support, ro go with your husband and see if he can properly support you and your children??? Now, just to let you know, I assume he is in Mexico, free to do as he pleases, so now if he attempts to enter the US illegally or does happen to make entry and is caught, he will automatically get the mininum of 60 months in federal prison in the US, so please think about it and I do wish you the best, and good luck and God Bless. And again, suicide is "NEVER" the answer.
You're probably not telling us something. INS cannot deport the spouse of a citizen. So perhaps you are not really married? Did he commit a crime?
Regardless, why not move to Mexico? Doesn't love conquer all?
I would think that someone who had been through something like that would know that the INS has been called ICE for years, now.
If it is all true, can't you move to Mexico? Surely you knew what the law was when you married him.
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