30 Days To Leave -- My Result Of Trying To Get Citizenship

The other part is that someone gave them my proper address in the meantime, because migraciones didn't have it.
 
They won't deport you. Immigration is very loose. I know someone who got a deportation order. He left the country and returned at least twice. No problem. Making permanent DNIs or citizenship difficult is not unusual. Get a competent immigration lawyer.
 
Since I have an open citizenship case, I guess I should be okay but immigrations really doesn't recognize the citizenship process.
 
The OP already stated that she cannot afford CR/Bajo Cero's fee at this moment.
Sorry, missed that.

Since I have an open citizenship case, I guess I should be okay but immigrations really doesn't recognize the citizenship process.
Immigration doesn't like it when you don't play by their rules. The prefer the business, as do the immigration lawyers. Citizenship cuts them out of the process.

It's like finding a "CURE FOR CANCER/AIDS" vs "DEVELOPING DRUGS THAT WILL EXTEND YOUR LIFE WITH CANCER/AIDS". There's not nearly as much profit in a "cure".
 
It's like finding a "CURE FOR CANCER/AIDS" vs "DEVELOPING DRUGS THAT WILL EXTEND YOUR LIFE WITH CANCER/AIDS". There's not nearly as much profit in a "cure".

This happens to be one of my pet issues! Cancer is a major money maker -- the American Cancer Association is one of the top recipients of donations among non-profits but they do not fund research of non-patentable drugs such as dichloroacetic acid (DCA) -- a substance which is very promising.

At any rate, the plot of my saga has thickened a bit, I posted about it in the other thread about lawyers, but it said 'waiting for moderation' and hasn't appeared.
 
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