If I was deported from the US, is it still possible that I obtain visa— Probably after some years?
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Your chances are very slim. If you were deported, you are banned for a period of time, usually 10 years but possibly for life. Also, note that re-entry after deportation is a serious federal offense. You can do years in prison. Then get deported again. So if you were really deported, the only way to come back to the US legally is to get the personal permission of the US Attorney General.
Someone who has been deported from the United States cannot apply for a new immigrant visa to the United States without facing certain legal restrictions. For starters, the person must wait a set amount of time (5, 10 or 20 years in most cases) before applying for reentry, or else succeed in filing for a waiver of inadmissibility.