Hello, my father had overstayed in Pakistan on his green card, while returning to US he was told he would lose his green card because he overstayed. He fought the case for several years until he ultimately lost – giving him a ten year voluntary leave out of USA. I left with him to Pakistan on Jan 2005 as I was too young at the time (Almost 14) to live alone, and did not want to live with relatives – preferring my family.
It has been 4.5 years since that day, and my dad is still struggling to form a stable income that can support his home and my future college bills. He is a hardworking man, who paid taxes in the US and was involved in the local Pakistani community.
The past four years have been very tough for us – I haven’t visited USA, and miss it a lot – as do my parents and little brother. On top of that the security concerns in Pakistan are off the roof and the downturn of the economy makes it hard to survive here. My question is, can I somehow write a letter to the American Embassy here requesting them to pardon my father’s 10 year bar? My baby brother and I are US born citizens and have been raised there. I plan on going back to the states for my college, but I find myself to emotionally dependant on my parents, yet I hate the life here, as I am racially Pakistani, but culturally American - every factor combined leads to my depression . Is it possible for my dad to be excused by the US government? If so, what steps can I take to do so? Thanks a billion, I really need advice.
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