Generally, after deportation, a person is not allowed to return to the United States. However, if there is a serious need, a motion can be filed in federal court for reentry.
Don't come back
no you cant
No. If you come back after being deported, but the green card isn't expired yet, you will, again, be deported (which will not look good on your part being deported twice).
No, you cannot come back. Your record is on file permanently.
If you are deported from the United States, you do not lose your 401(k) account. You can generally leave the funds in your 401(k) account and manage it remotely or roll it over to an account in your home country, depending on the rules of your specific situation and plan.
he can go back to the states he just needs a valid passport and he might not need the citizenship
Can an illegal alien who was deported and barred for ten years come back sooner by marrying an us citizen?
Obama is president....
hard question, give me a kiss and I'll answer :)
There is little chance that a person convicted on drug charges and deported will be allowed to return to the United States. There could possibly be compassionate reasons for a return, but it is unlikely.
He should stay where he is.... We as tax payers are only paying for him anyways. Let him stay there and milk the system like normal.
It depends on why you were deported and why you need to come back I guess, because this actor was deported for skipping out on his military service (which is mandatory unless you have an injury/illness that could prevent you from it) and was only allowed to return for his father's funeral, but they only gave him less than a week to stay. If you're deported over something like that which they view as serious, I don't think you can live there again.