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What is the name of your state?What is the name of your state? New York
O K this is complicated. Between 1990 and 1997 I lived in New York. I was married and had a child with my American wife (I am British). After a short period of time I discovered that my wife was using drugs and so I left her. Despite my protests the courts decided that my son should stay with his mother. My ex wife made life extremely difficult but I paid child support and continued to see my son for a couple of years after the split. In 1997 my grandmother in England became ill and I returned home to help with her care. Due to the facts that I was only working part-time and that wages in Britain compared to the States are very low, I was unable to continue to pay my child support. This was the opportunity that my ex was waiting for. The contact with my son was stopped and I have not heard from him since (I still live in England).
I understand that my ex wife quickly filed for non-payment of child support resulting in a warrant being issued against me. I would have loved to stay in touch with my son but I was and am afraid to return to the States because of the arrest warrant.
Would the warrant still be active after such a long period of time? Can I get the warrant removed? If I return to the States will I be thrown in jail? Would the immigration authorities have me on a list of people to arrest? Would I even be able to visit the States?
These questions may sound illogical but I am a law-abiding person who has never been in trouble with the police. I am willing to pay any fines and outstanding child support but I do not know whom to contact. I would appreciate any help. I love and miss my son.
O K this is complicated. Between 1990 and 1997 I lived in New York. I was married and had a child with my American wife (I am British). After a short period of time I discovered that my wife was using drugs and so I left her. Despite my protests the courts decided that my son should stay with his mother. My ex wife made life extremely difficult but I paid child support and continued to see my son for a couple of years after the split. In 1997 my grandmother in England became ill and I returned home to help with her care. Due to the facts that I was only working part-time and that wages in Britain compared to the States are very low, I was unable to continue to pay my child support. This was the opportunity that my ex was waiting for. The contact with my son was stopped and I have not heard from him since (I still live in England).
I understand that my ex wife quickly filed for non-payment of child support resulting in a warrant being issued against me. I would have loved to stay in touch with my son but I was and am afraid to return to the States because of the arrest warrant.
Would the warrant still be active after such a long period of time? Can I get the warrant removed? If I return to the States will I be thrown in jail? Would the immigration authorities have me on a list of people to arrest? Would I even be able to visit the States?
These questions may sound illogical but I am a law-abiding person who has never been in trouble with the police. I am willing to pay any fines and outstanding child support but I do not know whom to contact. I would appreciate any help. I love and miss my son.