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aannala

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A male child born in former USSR ~ 1955, "informally immigrated" with parents to US ~ 1960, parents died in San Diego ~ 1964, child declared a ward of the court, detained in locked facilities with other state wards until 1973, subsequently obtained social security number, identity documents, passport etc based on personal details and with permission of a friend who left the country, very high scores os GED/SAT/GRE, earned three graduate degrees (MS Management of Information Systems, Claremont Graduate School, 1985; MS Molecular Biology, USC, 1990; PhD Neurobiology, USC, 1995), a long history of employment as a biomedical researcher and continuously documented presence in the US from 1973 to present (except July 1995 to June 1997 in London on a postdoctoral fellowship). Is there anything we could do to provide better documents and perhaps establish at least a right to remain in country? He doesn't even have a birth certificate because his parents used several names before they died -- former USSR authorities have been unable to help. Can we do anything without getting him sanctioned or deported?

Kind Regards,

Alexander J. Annala, Ph.D.
UCLA School of Medicine

http://www.geocities.com/annala.rm
 


LegalBeagle

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aannala said:
A male child born in former USSR ~ 1955, "informally immigrated" with parents to US ~ 1960, parents died in San Diego ~ 1964, child declared a ward of the court, detained in locked facilities with other state wards until 1973, subsequently obtained social security number, identity documents, passport etc based on personal details and with permission of a friend who left the country, very high scores os GED/SAT/GRE, earned three graduate degrees (MS Management of Information Systems, Claremont Graduate School, 1985; MS Molecular Biology, USC, 1990; PhD Neurobiology, USC, 1995), a long history of employment as a biomedical researcher and continuously documented presence in the US from 1973 to present (except July 1995 to June 1997 in London on a postdoctoral fellowship). Is there anything we could do to provide better documents and perhaps establish at least a right to remain in country? He doesn't even have a birth certificate because his parents used several names before they died -- former USSR authorities have been unable to help. Can we do anything without getting him sanctioned or deported?

Kind Regards,

Alexander J. Annala, Ph.D.
UCLA School of Medicine

http://www.geocities.com/annala.rm
Can you explain what your problem is? ie, are they trying to deport this person ?
 

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