10 Year vs Permanent Bar | J. Molina Law Firm

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In most cases, a person can't come back to the United States for 10 years as soon as they leave the country, if they have a 10-year inadmissibility bar.

When a person who is barred from returning to the U.S., for 3 or 10 years, returns without being inspected, the permanent bar is imposed. If convicted of an "aggravated felony," the permanent bar becomes a "bar for life."

If you do not know if you have an inadmissibility bar, contact the J. Molina Law Firm at [email protected] or call us at +1-469-708-5800. Our team of experts will protect you!

If you want to know more about inadmissibility waivers for the 10-year bar, you can read the following article:

• When Can I Use a Waiver https://jmolina.law/when-can-i-use-a-...

Other informational articles you may find useful:

• Waivers in Immigration Court https://jmolina.law/waivers-in-immigr...
• Grounds of Inadmissibility: Part 1 https://jmolina.law/grounds-of-inadmi...
• Grounds of Inadmissibility: Part 2 https://jmolina.law/grounds-of-inadmi...

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