
I left my kids in the US 10 years ago. I visited there 3 times after I received my second visit. Now, I have been denied twice. I am told I have overridden US immigration. What does it mean to override US Immigration?
What Does It Mean to Override US Immigration?
In U.S. immigration terms, to ""override"" immigration rules typically means you may have violated or failed to follow certain immigration regulations or entry conditions. In your case, this could refer to a few possible issues:
Possible Interpretations of ""Overridden Immigration"":
1. Overstaying a Visa: If at any point you stayed in the U.S. beyond the time allowed on your visa, even unintentionally, that’s considered a violation.
2. Misusing a Tourist Visa: If you left your children in the U.S. and repeatedly visited them using a B-1/B-2 visitor visa, immigration may suspect that your visits are not temporary but more permanent in nature, which is not allowed under a tourist visa.
3. Suspected Immigrant Intent: If immigration authorities believe you are using non-immigrant visas (like tourist visas) to maintain long-term ties or settle in the U.S., they may consider it a misuse of visa privileges.
4. Frequent/Prolonged Visits: Visiting often or staying for extended periods may raise red flags that you're living in the U.S. without proper authorization.
Why You Were Denied Now
U.S. visa officers are now more stringent and may view your previous patterns as indicating an intent to live in the U.S. without the proper visa type. This could be why your recent applications were denied, citing a violation or ""override"" of immigration conditions.
What You Can Do
• Request a FOIA: You can file a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request to see what U.S. immigration records say about you.
• Speak to an Immigration Attorney: If you're seeking to visit again, it’s best to consult a U.S. immigration lawyer to assess your case and determine the best way forward, possibly applying under a different visa category.
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