mywifesaid 0 Posted March 22, 2015 Ok, so I was given an order of removal when I was 17 for overstaying my visa. However, I was just approved for DACA and I'd love some feedback on the steps I need to take in order to getting my permanent green card. I understand that I have to have my case re-opened, hopefully pardoned, and then I have to have someone petition for me. Is that right? Has anyone done this? If so, how difficult is it? Thanks in advance, have a wonderful day. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
amor 112 Posted April 2, 2015 I am in the process. My boyfriend and I got married and we're getting our case ready through an immigration attorney to go in front of a judge so they can make a decision on waiving my removal order. They'll tell you that in the eyes of the law, we are "criminals" so they won't care what we have to contribute. We are petitioning all the hardships my deportation would bring upon my husband, the American citizen. I would highly suggest you find a reputable immigration attorney. Mine is letting me pay in installments. Good luck! Feel free to PM me with any questions. 1 mywifesaid reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites