Not if it was a permanent deportation. Other status violations have different time requirements for applying for reentry. Regulations and requirements can be found on the USCIS website.
nope my husband inquired just today
If you are illegally residing in the US, your chances of getting deported are very certain, even if you marry an American Citizen. You will not be able to change your status nor obtain green card, citizenship through your marriage as your status is illegal. If the Immigration authorities find out the illegal stay it will lead to immediate deportation. You will have to return back to your country,then apply to enter the US legally. This will be delayed because of your illegal stay.
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Depends on why she is deported, and to what country she was returned to. Generally, you can become a citizen by normal means, or marry an American guy (or girl depending on the state), or prove that your child was born in the contential US (then pick up the proper form from INS). IF she was deported for a felony, it might be very hard to return legally.
Return of a Citizen was created on 1986-10-13.
Never.
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Deported.
If you are married to a US citizen but your tourist visa is expired and you lost your I-94, you should immediately apply for a new visa or return to your country. Your I-94 is filed electronically, and you can get a new copy from the Department of Homeland Security. If you don't take action yourself, you may end up being deported and not allowed to return.
Leave and return legally before she is caught.
I would advise that they return home and attempt to seek immigration to the US through the legal alien immigration office and allow their alien ambassador to get them an alien American greencard. The non citizen spouse will be allowed to file for an adjustment of status. If it is not granted the non citizen spouse will still be allowed to use the established appeal process, he or she WILL NOT be automatically deported.