Is there something that I can do to nullify my 10 year immigration ban?

I was given the 10 year ban because I entered the United States illegally when I was 4 months old and again when I was 9 years old. Is there something that I can do?
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Answered By: Law Offices of Svetlana Boukhny
Are you in the US now? The only way you can get a waiver of the 10 year bar to reentry is by showing extreme hardship to a US citizen spouse. You would do that at the US Embassy in your home country when applying for an immigrant visa.

Answer Applies to: California
Replied: 11/30/2011

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Answered By: World Esquire Law Firm
Not on your own. You will need someone to sponsor you and in the process file a waiver for you at the appropriate time. But I have to say, getting you a visa will be a delicate process that you should not do by yourself in my opinion. When you are ready, get an attorney if this an important thing in your life. Good luck!

Answer Applies to: California
Replied: 11/23/2011

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