GS_Dirtboy
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That sucks for him, especially since he was trying to get citizenship. I hope it all works out in the end.
$200,000 and you can get legal residence in the US? I really don't think so!
Sorry to hear, what a nightmare under any circumstances. That Air Canada flight out of EZE makes a stop in Santiago, Chile on its way to Toronto. Hope they can book him through to Toronto. Another hassle in Chile?
He was thinking on applying citizenship.
I cannot provide further info because i m not authorized by the person who was deported.
I just can suggest to flight to a border country and then come back by land or a ferry, then, if you get deported, it is better that they send you back to Uruguay.
However, he has the right to live here and it can be enforced at Court. I already won a similar case.'
That's my lawyer!
The only one who actually does the leg work!
When I praised this lawyer before, I got lot of bad comments and sometimes bad mails from people who hate this lawyer for reasons best known to them. So inpast 1 year, I have stop praising this lawyer.
His work speaks for itself!
I disagree with Bajo on lots of things, but he's always sounded knowledgeable and conscientious on immigration matters. If I had an immigration issue, I would almost certainly consult with him.
If you have a certain amount to invest, you can get residence. It's well upwards of US$200,000, though.
An immigrant is, by definition, somoene who comes to a country to take up permanent residcene. That is not the same thing as becomming a citizen, though immigration may indeed pave the way to citizenship and be necessary to obtain it.
While he is certainly knowledgeable about "immigration" matters, Dr. Ribliar specializes in Argentine citizenship for foreigners which is a matter for the federal courts,not Argentine Migraciones, which has no authority over citizenship.
PS: Based on what those who have paid for legal representation to get Argentine citizenship have posted in related threads, representing foreigners applying for citizesnship in the Argenine Federal Courts is a far more lucrative endeavor than representing foreginers applying for residency at Argentine Migraciones...and it should be.
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