To answer your question, let’s note the only people who have a right to enter the USA are US citizens. All others are issued a visa and/or admitted at the pleasure of the consular officer and immigration officer at the airport.
The fact that your period of inadmissibility is over only means that you should not and cannot legally be automatically denied a visa. That said US immigration definitely remembers your past transgression and it weighs heavily on your trustworthiness. USA immigration tends to take the viewpoint that a person who lies is capable of other unethical and/or illegal behavior and cannot be trusted not to do so once they arrive here. Americans take lying very seriously as I have learned in my time in this country.
At this time, many people are having their visas voided for the least infraction, and sometimes for no infraction, just suspicion. With this current administration, there’s probably nothing they dislike more than birth tourism or suspected birth tourism.
Amid crisis, Venezuelans say US is revoking tourism visas
The above are just a few very recent examples of women whose visas got revoked for suspected birth tourism. Your chances of reentering the USA again, and particularly under this administration are slim and none. In my humble opinion retaining the services of a competent attorney is a waste of time and money.
If perhaps however your father or fathers friend or boyfriend is a congressman or senator or politically connected, your chances could be better
They are the models who could bring down a senator.
Sen. Robert Menendez mobilized his staff to secure a visa for a
Brazilian actress who posed nude on the cover of Sexy magazine; he
stepped up for a sultry Ukrainian student who wanted a plastic-surgery
consult; and he directed a staff member to “call Ambassador asap” in
order to reverse a visa denial to a 22-year-old Dominican model.The young women were all paramours of Dr. Salomon Melgen, 60, a
married eye doctor and one of Menendez’s biggest donors, prosecutors
charge.
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As someone who is also in a long distance relationship, I can understand some of how you feel. As has been stated though, regardless of any mental pressure you may’ve felt during the interview, you apparently knew you were pregnant but said you weren’t. That’s a lie and, for immigration purposes, a pretty important one. There is probably a higher risk of overstaying for a person who could give birth at any moment, potentially putting strain on health services especially if there are any complications with the baby.
You’re not expected to know a good immigration lawyer, just as you’re not expected to know a good electrician before you actually need their services. But you should begin looking for one ASAP.
Just because your ban is over doesn’t mean you will be admitted to the US.
A ban means you are automatically unable to get a visa. After the ban is over, they will consider your application. Unfortunately the fact that you lied on an application in the past (that is how they see it, whatever reasons you give) means that they are likely to consider you a bad risk and deny you a visa, which they are perfectly allowed to do.
There are things you can do to try to fix this, but you absolutely need to consult a good US immigration lawyer. This is true even if you are attempting to visit the US rather than immigrate.
If you don’t know a good immigration lawyer (and most people don’t) you could try getting you husband to ask around at work. Someone probably knows one.
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