How do I get my deported girlfriend back ?

Posted in How to get my girlfriend back by Admin on February 20, 2010 28 Comments

My girlfriend of six months has been sent back to her country but i dearly want her back. She has been allowed to stay, live and work here for 11 years but now the home office have decided that she has overstayed and have removed her

Sorry to hear that. I think you probably should talk to an immigration lawyer. You also can get advice from citizen advice bureau.
It might be helpful if you post this question in the law category with more details about her case.
Good luck

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  • Pedro G:

    women are a dime a dozen, find another one.
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  • Paul Rules:

    Well, its good to see that they’re doing their job at last!
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  • Elphaba:

    get her pregnant??
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  • A:

    get married then she’ll be a citizen.
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  • deadman:

    go to her home country if you love her so much.
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  • DAR:

    I understand it is a 10 year ban, but after 5 years you can try to apply for a waiver.
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  • sues:

    cant you go to live in her country with her
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  • tigerfly:

    Good. Hello law, woken up have you? Go out and live with her if you miss her that much.
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  • kchick8080:

    Good to see the home office are FINALLY clamping down on immigration! Sorry for your loss but she was obviously living here illegally. If you love this woman emigrate to her country.
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  • toietmoi:

    Sorry to hear that. I think you probably should talk to an immigration lawyer. You also can get advice from citizen advice bureau.
    It might be helpful if you post this question in the law category with more details about her case.
    Good luck
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  • julie:

    as long as your legal in this country you can go to her and marry her and you should be able to bring her back,if your not legal maybe the only way for the 2 of you to be together is for you to move to her…goodluck
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  • jay_d_skinner:

    Deported implies that the US deported her not her own country. If she was deported, was it because she overstayed her VISA requirements?
    You indicated that she worked and lived here for 11 years. That indicates she didn’t pay taxes on wages earned, because she was illegal stay. So technically she had all our rights while not paying taxes for any of it.
    If you lover her that much you can go join her in her country and get married. Then re-apply for residence, if she wants to come back in.
    Even with that I thinks she has to wait at least a two period before re-submitting. Ask a lawyer versed in immigration & naturalization.
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  • krissyxgoesxgrr:

    Go live in Mexico with her!
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  • hjz:

    unfortunally when you brake the immigration law , there is a penalty with it , if found out …….
    she will have to wait and perhaps re-apply in some years later
    you can always try an immigration attorney , but it will cost you alot of money , and the results are not sure ?
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  • vanpuj:

    Honestly mate,what you can do is go to her home country,marry her and she can then get a visa to come back here with ya,that is if you love her that much and you think its her you want to spend the rest of your life with,or better still consult a solicitor for the legal angle,good luck
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  • Brian M:

    I know this isn’t any type of immediate help for you, but we need to get rid of our ever-increasing Nazi-style government that constantly yields to the demands of big business while undermining the needs and desires of the general public.

    "Fascism should rightly be called corporatism because it is the merge of state and corporate power." — Benito Mussolini
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  • saeed m:

    all you can do is to go to her country ,get married and come back and give your document to a good solicitor and they do the rest,and after 8 weeks time ,she will be with you.that’s the only solution.
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  • jeff k:

    As an over stayer, your g/f has broken the law, so I don’t think she will be allowed back, sorry dude but rules are rules and she broke them, and the home office are well justified in sending her and any other over stayer back, she was lucky, my mate over stayed in Australia, they stuck him in jail, the law is the law! disobey at your peril.
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  • me2:

    another fairy tale
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  • Frisky:

    I take it you are in the UK.
    Do you mean DEPORTED or REMOVED? You use both. If she has been removed she can seek to re-enter but as a long term overstayer would be well advised to seek entry clearance (which…let’s face it…she probably won’t get unless the can qualify for one of the higher category ECs eg Fiancee or Spouse). If she was DEPORTED then she can NEVER lawfully return to the UK unless the deportation order is overturned or recinded.
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    UK Chief Immigration Officer.

  • lonewolf1:

    Either marry her and adjust her status or get a legal one and start fresh,,,,,,
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  • jimquk:

    Frisky’s answer is correct. You need to find out if she was deported, following an order by a court for example, or just removed as an overstayer. If it was simple removal (most likely), there is a chance: you will need to take the plunge and get married. She could apply to return as your fiancee, or you could go over there and marry and then she can apply to come as your wife. Both applications require you to show that you can support and accommodate her without her needing to work. In the circumstances, expect the application to be looked at very carefully. I would recommend that you find an immigration solicitor who can guide you through the process; you don’t want any slip-ups now. It’s quite likely that your application would be refused, but you can appeal.

    You need to be pretty sure that this is what you really want. I would recommend visiting her in her country, getting to know her, her family, and her background better. This would also make your case a bit more credible with the Home Office.

    Good luck.
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  • redneck woman:

    go with her, if they deported her, they had to have a good reason, bye bye!!!
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  • capricorn28:

    They should start deporting every illegal, I am sick of these crybaby , complainers. If you love this person so much, go be with her and quit your bitchin.
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  • Northern Lad:

    Hopefully never. It`s about time the Home Office woke up.
    1 gone just another few million to get rid of.
    As everyone else is telling you, if you love her – if – go to her country to live. Ha, don`t love her that much huh, I thought not!
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  • spannerbox:

    why don’t you join her, in her country, ? its good to know that the immigration dept is doing something, i though they were just passing bits of paper between each other. Still marry her and she will be able to come back.
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  • Piltdown Man:

    Why not go to her country and while you are at it take a few migrants with you?
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  • selektap:

    find another girlfreind it will be a lot cheaper andd less time consumin
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