You cannot deport anyone.
Convictions for certain crimes can result in deportation, or, removal from this country. Any violation of your status in the US can potentially result in your being placed in removal proceedings. Removal would not be based on another individuals feeling that someone poses a danger to them
File a police report about the circumstances that led you to believe the person is a danger to you. Then, you should seek an order of protection through the local court system. However, the issuance of an order of protection is not a criminal conviction. If possible, you should discuss your circumstances with an attorney who can review the details and explain your options.
US Citizens can't be deported from the US. Any alien can be deported.
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get a green card ans SSN
Someone with a green card is a legal resident, it will be about the same requirements as for US citizen to get a marriage license, check with your county clerk if you have any doubt over this matter.
Can i deport my husband 'even thoe he got the green card?
A US citizen cannot deport his or her spouse (unless, of course, he or she is an authorized agent of the INS) When it comes time to remove the conditions on the green card, the US citizen should not sign the petition and should not go to the interview. This does not guarantee, however, that the person will not get his/her greencard. If the alien proves that he/she entered the marriage in good faith, he/she may still be able to remove the conditions without the US citizen spouse's signature. It is best for the US citizen to get on with his/her life. Whether the alien gets to stay in the US or not is really out of his/her hands.
Green for Danger was created in 1944.
Green for Danger has 199 pages.
The citizen has to sponsor n is always the primary sponsor but, yes, co-sponsors are allowed.
Green is to red as danger is to safety. Green is the color of peace. Red is the color of danger or warning. Red=stop Green=go They are opposites.
While being the bona fide spouse of a US citizen automatically makes someone eligible for a permanent resident visa ("green card"), simply living with a US citizen does not confer any special status no matter how long you lived with them.
Green for Danger - film - was created in 1946.