If you're in the US on a green card, and convicted of a felony, you'll be deported.
depends on what the felone did?
He was in federal prison for guns for almost 10 years.
You wonder why you married it. Why marry a dog?
Yes, it is perfectly legal.
Yes, you are free to marry; a felony conviction does not disqualify you for marriage, and immigrants are similarly free to marry.
An American citizen can marry an immigrant who already has a green card in the United States. The immigrant is placed in preference category 2A, and is placed on a waiting list.
Absolutely not, don't even think about it.
Can a is felon go to Canada if they marry a Canadian citizen
Yes, a person can marry an illegal immigrant, but that doesnt mean that it will lead to the immigrant getting legal status.
To marry an illegal immigrant in Greece you can go to a local marriage office. However, this is not advised.
well if they are in Mexico then they arent an illegal immigrant anymore. If you love them then yeah marry them.
Sure they can marry, but no felon from a foreign country can gain legal entry into the United States, much less legal status. They are persona non grata.
Provided you were both in the relationship before your conditional releases, then it is possible, if you first obtain the permission of both the parole and probation officers. If this is a relationship that developed after either of you were put on supervised release, it is more likely than either or both of you could be violated and returned to incarceration for having contact with another convicted felon.
Yes.