It's hard enough to get into the U.S. the first time, so I imagine if someone comes here and then gets deported that they most likely will never get to come back in their whole life. If you love this person, you should consider moving to them.
They apply for a visa. Because they were deported, there may be fines and a long waiting period (3 to 5 years).
the answer is almost no chance. he was deported under us law and almost no way can the law be changed
You will be deported back to Europe
The marriage is still valid. If he has been deported and he remarried, and you can prove it, you may be able to petition a court to grant you a divorce based on the situation. He may also be subject to polygamy laws in his country. Consult a good attorney in your jurisdiction.
I presume from your question that the US woman is about to marry a man who is in the US on a Fiance visa. She can marry that person within 90 days of his entry into the US. Also the marriage should be a genuine one and not for the sake of getting a green card. If it is a fake arrangement, then the fiance may be deported back and the US citizen may face legal problems.
Yes, marriage will most likely stop your boyfriend from getting deported. This is why most illegal aliens find American's to marry.
No. The marriage would not be allowed. Also, marrying a US citizen regardless of the circumstances does not prevent an illegal immigrant from being deported.
A foreign national who is convicted of a felony will be deported after they serve their imposed sentence and in most cases permanently barred for applying for reentry into the US. Marriage to a US citizen, if allowed will not alter the penalty, the person will still be deported and barred from the US.
The marriage may be valid, but once the person is deported, for any reason, he/she is guilty of "agrivated re-entry" if he/she ever returns to the U.S. The spouse is welcome to live with the illegal immigrant in his nation of birth as husband and wife.
This would actually be illegal; if found out, you'd be deported and your "wife" might go to prison.
if you go to Texas maybe but in the us NO
It is bigamy for a man to marry a girl in the US and have a child in the US when he is already married in India and he will be deported. and he will get punishment in US,his marriage will be void in US,the child will be an anchor child raised by the US citizen mother.no support from US government. he will be getting life time ban,and fine has to be paid.and he will be sent back to his home country India. later after going back to his angry wife,the wife has full support from Indian government as India is one of the country where deserted wives,have filed a complaint.the Indian govt is in look out for theses men. he will get 7 years jail.for the crime committed.and even his family can get into trouble coz of him..