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I am in need of help if anyone has experience in this please let me know who to contact.

I am a German citizen and have traveled the usaUSA on ESTA a lot since my at-the time-time fiancée is from there. In 2017 I went there too, but this time I overstayed the 90 days, due to relationship issues. We sorted out the issues, we got married, my son and I got then got a green card. We were told that this would also mean we are forgiven the overstay we did on the ESTA. I know that was wrong but like I said above we had our reasons why we wouldn't fly back then.

In 2019 me and my wife and I decided to move to Germany.

We submitted a form to voluntarily give up the green cards. We were at that point sure that we wouldn't need itthem since moving back to the usaUSA was out of the question. We were sure that we could always travel there to visit family when usewith an ESTA again. We applied for ESTA last November, and it was apporoved, and we then we traveled there in December without problems. The only issue we had was that boarderborder control wanted to see our marriage certificate. I think that was because right now only close relatives of usUS citizens can travel.

So today we wanted to fly again but they denied us boarding. A gentleman from the consulatconsulate came and said we cantcan't ever use ESTA again because of the overstay in 2017. But why did they let us travel then in December? He said that was a mistake. We need a tourist visa. It looks to me that is complicated to get since it requires a lot of documents. I really want to be able to fly to the USA as soon as possible. We wanted to travel there to support my brother in law who has cancer. I checked into emergency visas too but it looks those are only for funerals or other stuff which doesn't apply.

I am in need of help if anyone has experience in this please let me know who to contact.

I am a German citizen and have traveled the usa on ESTA a lot since my at-the time fiancée is from there. In 2017 I went there too, but this time I overstayed the 90 days, due to relationship issues. We sorted out the issues, we got married, my son and I got then a green card. We were told that this would also mean we are forgiven the overstay we did on the ESTA. I know that was wrong but like I said above we had our reasons why we wouldn't fly back then.

In 2019 me and my wife decided to move to Germany.

We submitted a form to voluntarily give up the green cards. We were at that point sure that we wouldn't need it since moving back to the usa was out of question. We were sure that we could always travel there to visit family when use an ESTA again. We applied for ESTA last November and it was apporoved and we then traveled there in December without problems. The only issue we had that boarder control wanted to see our marriage certificate. I think that was because right now only close relatives of us citizens can travel.

So today we wanted to fly again but they denied us boarding. A gentleman from the consulat came and said we cant ever use ESTA again because of the overstay in 2017. But why did they let us travel then in December? He said that was a mistake. We need a tourist visa. It looks to me that is complicated to get since it requires a lot of documents. I really want to be able to fly to the USA as soon as possible. We wanted to travel there to support my brother in law who has cancer. I checked into emergency visas too but it looks those are only for funerals or other stuff which doesn't apply.

I am in need of help if anyone has experience in this please let me know who to contact.

I am a German citizen and have traveled the USA on ESTA a lot since my at-the-time fiancée is from there. In 2017 I went there too, but this time I overstayed the 90 days, due to relationship issues. We sorted out the issues, we got married, my son and I then got a green card. We were told that this would also mean we are forgiven the overstay we did on the ESTA. I know that was wrong but like I said above we had our reasons why we wouldn't fly back then.

In 2019 my wife and I decided to move to Germany.

We submitted a form to voluntarily give up the green cards. We were at that point sure that we wouldn't need them since moving back to the USA was out of the question. We were sure that we could always travel there to visit family with an ESTA again. We applied for ESTA last November, and it was apporoved, and then we traveled there in December without problems. The only issue we had was that border control wanted to see our marriage certificate. I think that was because right now only close relatives of US citizens can travel.

So today we wanted to fly again but they denied us boarding. A gentleman from the consulate came and said we can't ever use ESTA again because of the overstay in 2017. But why did they let us travel then in December? He said that was a mistake. We need a tourist visa. It looks to me that is complicated to get since it requires a lot of documents. I really want to be able to fly to the USA as soon as possible. We wanted to travel there to support my brother in law who has cancer. I checked into emergency visas too but it looks those are only for funerals or other stuff which doesn't apply.

I am in need of help if anyone has experience in this please let me know who to contact.

I am a German citizen and have traveled the usa on estaESTA a lot since my wifeat-the time fiancée is from there. In 2017 I went there too, but this time iI overstayed the 90 days. There were problems in my family, due to relationship issues. We are a homosexual couple and i was threatened that my child would be taken away from me. Sosorted out the issues, we overstayed. I got married to my spouse and, my son and I got then a green card approved. We were told that this would also mean we are forgiven the overstay we did on the estaESTA. I know that was wrong but like iI said above we had our reasons why we wouldn't fly back then.

So inIn 2019 our familyme and my wife decided that we would move back to Germany. My job here pays much more than my wifes job, so because of that and other reasons, we movedmove to Germany.

We submitted a form to voluntarily give up the green cards. We were at that point sure that we wouldn't need it since moving back to the usa was out of question. We were sure that we could always travel there to visit family when use an estaESTA again. We applied for estaESTA last November and it was apporoved and we then traveled there in December without problems. The only issue we had that boarder control wanted to see our marriage certificate. I think that was because right now only close relatives of us citizens can travel.

So today we wanted to fly again but they denied us boarding. A gentleman from the consulat came and said we cant ever use estaESTA again because of the overstay in 2017. But why did they let us travel then in decemberDecember? He said that was a mistake. We need a tourist visa. It looks to me that is complicated to get since it requires a lot of documents. I really want to be able to fly to the usa fastUSA as soon as possible. We wanted to travel there to support my brother in law who has cancer. I checked into emergency visas too but it looks those are only for funerals or other stuff which doesn't apply.

I am in need of help if anyone has experience in this please let me know who to contact.

I am a German citizen and have traveled the usa on esta a lot since my wife is from there. In 2017 I went there too but this time i overstayed the 90 days. There were problems in my family. We are a homosexual couple and i was threatened that my child would be taken away from me. So, we overstayed. I got married to my spouse and my son and I got a green card approved. We were told that this would also mean we are forgiven the overstay we did on the esta. I know that was wrong but like i said above we had our reasons why we wouldn't fly back then.

So in 2019 our family decided that we would move back to Germany. My job here pays much more than my wifes job, so because of that and other reasons, we moved to Germany.

We submitted a form to voluntarily give up the green cards. We were at that point sure that we wouldn't need it since moving back to the usa was out of question. We were sure that we could always travel there to visit family when use an esta again. We applied for esta last November and it was apporoved and we then traveled there in December without problems. The only issue we had that boarder control wanted to see our marriage certificate. I think that was because right now only close relatives of us citizens can travel.

So today we wanted to fly again but they denied us boarding. A gentleman from the consulat came and said we cant ever use esta again because of the overstay in 2017. But why did they let us travel then in december? He said that was a mistake. We need a tourist visa. It looks to me that is complicated to get since it requires a lot of documents. I really want to be able to fly to the usa fast. We wanted to travel there to support my brother in law who has cancer. I checked into emergency visas too but it looks those are only for funerals or other stuff which doesn't apply.

I am in need of help if anyone has experience in this please let me know who to contact.

I am a German citizen and have traveled the usa on ESTA a lot since my at-the time fiancée is from there. In 2017 I went there too, but this time I overstayed the 90 days, due to relationship issues. We sorted out the issues, we got married, my son and I got then a green card. We were told that this would also mean we are forgiven the overstay we did on the ESTA. I know that was wrong but like I said above we had our reasons why we wouldn't fly back then.

In 2019 me and my wife decided to move to Germany.

We submitted a form to voluntarily give up the green cards. We were at that point sure that we wouldn't need it since moving back to the usa was out of question. We were sure that we could always travel there to visit family when use an ESTA again. We applied for ESTA last November and it was apporoved and we then traveled there in December without problems. The only issue we had that boarder control wanted to see our marriage certificate. I think that was because right now only close relatives of us citizens can travel.

So today we wanted to fly again but they denied us boarding. A gentleman from the consulat came and said we cant ever use ESTA again because of the overstay in 2017. But why did they let us travel then in December? He said that was a mistake. We need a tourist visa. It looks to me that is complicated to get since it requires a lot of documents. I really want to be able to fly to the USA as soon as possible. We wanted to travel there to support my brother in law who has cancer. I checked into emergency visas too but it looks those are only for funerals or other stuff which doesn't apply.

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USA/Esta after Green Card Who to contact about ESTA refusal for previously overstaying partner of US citizen?

I am in need of help if anyone has experience in this please let me know who to contact.

I am a German citizen and have traveled the usa on esta a lot since my wife is from there. In 2017 I went there too but this time i overstayed the 90days90 days. There were problems in my family. We are a homosexual couple and i was threatened that my child would be taken away from me. So, we overstayed. I got married to my spouse and my son and I got a green card approved. We were told that this would also mean we are forgiven the overstay we did on the esta. I know that was wrong but like i said above we had our reasons why we wouldn't fly back then.

So in 2019 our family decided that we would move back to Germany. My job here pays much more than my wifes job, so because of that and other reasons, we moved to Germany.

We submitted a form to voluntarily give up the green cards. We were at that point sure that we wouldn't need it since moving back to the usa was out of question. We were sure that we could always travel there to visit family when use an esta again. We applied for esta last November and it was apporoved and we then traveled there in December without problems. The only issue we had that boarder control wanted to see our marriage certificate. I think that was because right now only close relatives of us citizens can travel.

So today we wanted to fly again but they denied us boarding. A gentleman from the consulat came and said we cant ever use esta again because of the overstay in 2017. But why did they let us travel then in december? He said that was a mistake. We need a tourist visa. It looks to me that is complicated to get since it requires a lot of documents. I really want to be able to fly to the usa fast. We wanted to travel there to support my brother in law who has cancer. I checked into emergency visas too but it looks those are only for funerals or other stuff which doesn't apply.

I am sorry this is long. I am desperately trying to get this figured out.

Thanks

USA/Esta after Green Card

I am in need of help if anyone has experience in this please let me know who to contact.

I am a German citizen and have traveled the usa on esta a lot since my wife is from there. In 2017 I went there too but this time i overstayed the 90days. There were problems in my family. We are a homosexual couple and i was threatened that my child would be taken away from me. So, we overstayed. I got married to my spouse and my son and I got a green card approved. We were told that this would also mean we are forgiven the overstay we did on the esta. I know that was wrong but like i said above we had our reasons why we wouldn't fly back then.

So in 2019 our family decided that we would move back to Germany. My job here pays much more than my wifes job, so because of that and other reasons, we moved to Germany.

We submitted a form to voluntarily give up the green cards. We were at that point sure that we wouldn't need it since moving back to the usa was out of question. We were sure that we could always travel there to visit family when use an esta again. We applied for esta last November and it was apporoved and we then traveled there in December without problems. The only issue we had that boarder control wanted to see our marriage certificate. I think that was because right now only close relatives of us citizens can travel.

So today we wanted to fly again but they denied us boarding. A gentleman from the consulat came and said we cant ever use esta again because of the overstay in 2017. But why did they let us travel then in december? He said that was a mistake. We need a tourist visa. It looks to me that is complicated to get since it requires a lot of documents. I really want to be able to fly to the usa fast. We wanted to travel there to support my brother in law who has cancer. I checked into emergency visas too but it looks those are only for funerals or other stuff which doesn't apply.

I am sorry this is long. I am desperately trying to get this figured out.

Thanks

Who to contact about ESTA refusal for previously overstaying partner of US citizen?

I am in need of help if anyone has experience in this please let me know who to contact.

I am a German citizen and have traveled the usa on esta a lot since my wife is from there. In 2017 I went there too but this time i overstayed the 90 days. There were problems in my family. We are a homosexual couple and i was threatened that my child would be taken away from me. So, we overstayed. I got married to my spouse and my son and I got a green card approved. We were told that this would also mean we are forgiven the overstay we did on the esta. I know that was wrong but like i said above we had our reasons why we wouldn't fly back then.

So in 2019 our family decided that we would move back to Germany. My job here pays much more than my wifes job, so because of that and other reasons, we moved to Germany.

We submitted a form to voluntarily give up the green cards. We were at that point sure that we wouldn't need it since moving back to the usa was out of question. We were sure that we could always travel there to visit family when use an esta again. We applied for esta last November and it was apporoved and we then traveled there in December without problems. The only issue we had that boarder control wanted to see our marriage certificate. I think that was because right now only close relatives of us citizens can travel.

So today we wanted to fly again but they denied us boarding. A gentleman from the consulat came and said we cant ever use esta again because of the overstay in 2017. But why did they let us travel then in december? He said that was a mistake. We need a tourist visa. It looks to me that is complicated to get since it requires a lot of documents. I really want to be able to fly to the usa fast. We wanted to travel there to support my brother in law who has cancer. I checked into emergency visas too but it looks those are only for funerals or other stuff which doesn't apply.

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