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Usually a 10 year or 20 year ban is in effect for anyone deported after being convicted of a felony. Any conviction of an Aggravated Felony (Crime of Violence-sentence to 1 year or more; sexual abuse of a minor; drug trafficking; Fraud over $10,000) the ban is for life. There is no way for a person convicted of an Aggravated Felony to obtain any type of visa (immigrant or nonimmigrant).

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Q: How long does a person who has been deported for a criminal act or felony have to wait before entering the US again?
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