Leaving Us Voluntarily

Summary

Entering the US illegally can lead to serious consequences, including deportation and criminal charges. In Colorado, its advised to consult with an immigration attorney. If you wish to return to Spain voluntarily, contact the Spanish embassy or consulate for guidance. Ensure you comply with all legal requirements before leaving. If you have no court or deportation records, you should be able to leave without issues.

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I enter illegally in the us
Entering the US illegally can lead to serious consequences, such as deportation or even criminal charges. Could you please share which state you're currently in, so I can provide more relevant information?
Colorado
In Colorado, illegal entry can lead to:
- Removal proceedings in immigration court
- Criminal charges
- Barriers to legal immigration status in the future.
It's advised to consult with an immigration attorney. Please note that this is general advice and not legal counsel.
I wanna come back to my country
Which is your home country? Knowing this will help me provide more relevant advice on your situation.
Spain
In order to return to Spain voluntarily, you can contact the Spanish embassy or consulate in the U.S. They will guide you through the process. It's generally better to leave voluntarily than to be deported. For contact details, please provide your current location in Colorado.
I already bought a flight to go spain
Great, with a flight booked, you're taking a good step. Just ensure to comply with any legal requirements before leaving. If you have any specific legal questions about this process, feel free to ask. Safe travels!
I go home never come back here in the us
That sounds like a big decision. Just to be sure, are there any other legal concerns you have before leaving the US?
So i can leave now i got flight to return home right
Yes, if you've not been ordered to stay by a court, you can leave. Please make sure you comply with all necessary legal and immigration requirements. Safe travels!
I have no court or deportation records
If you have no court or deportation records, you should be able to leave the US without any legal issues. However, it's recommended to consult with an immigration attorney before leaving. Do you need assistance finding an attorney in Colorado?