From Deseret News archives:
Interrupted plans: After losing legal status, family is hoping to stay
But now those plans are on hold, indefinitely.
Owen and her family are immigrants from Great Britain who lost their legal status, apparently because of an attorney's error. They're hoping U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services will review their case, but for now are planning to leave the country early next month. "I'm devastated," says Owen. "Going to college is really important to me. ... That's (BYU) where I'd love to go. Pretty much because of my faith and it has a great business school."
The Owen family moved to the United States about three years ago, with an investment visa and plans to start a hot air balloon business. They've been in South Jordan for about a year.
About a month before the family's visa was to expire last December, Owen's parents, Kevin and Debbie, went to an attorney to apply for a two-year extension for themselves, Laura and their two other daughters.
However, the attorney filled out the wrong form, says Kevin Owen. By the time the correct paperwork was filed, it was rejected because the family's legal status had expired. Owen said they received their final decision from CIS in May.
Heather Barney, spokeswoman for U.S. Sen. Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, said the congressional office does occasionally see cases such as the Owens'.
"Unfortunately this situation does occur," she said. "It's not very common."
The family has sought help from Hatch's office, and the senator's office has requested that CIS review the family's application. If CIS approves the review, the visa application would be considered on its merits.
The immigration agency does have the discretion to reopen an immigration case, but proof falls on applicants to show the mistake was not their own fault, said CIS spokeswoman Maria Elena Garcia-Upson.
Anecdotally speaking, those second shots aren't very easy to get, said Kathleen Walker, an El Paso attorney and immediate past president of the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA).
That makes it all the more important that people who need immigration attorneys be savvy consumers, Walker said.
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