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No. You can not be deported for an expired Green Card. You can be deported for an expired Visa. You can over-stay your Visa, it's illegal in the U.S. and pretty much every other country. However, if your Green Card has expired (which is not the same as a visa), you should go to the local INS office and renew it and do it the legal way.

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When you stay in US you should maintain legal status else will be deported.Its important to extend visa using Form I-539 to maintain status though green card petition is being processed.

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Given that combination of circumstances, it is VERY likely that you will.

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