Yes. Given the cited circumstances, a foreign national who remains in the U.S. after his visa has expired is considered "unlawfully present" and is subjected to deportation, per the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA). INA § 212(a)(9)(B); 8 USC §1182(a)(9)(B).
no once they have been deported they r no longer able to get there papers i know im married to a Mexican and i have been trying to get his papers for the past yr
Whether or not you can fix your papers if you are deported depends on what is wrong with your papers and why you were deported. You may be able to hire a lawyer to work with you and get your papers fixed even if you are no longer in the country.
get his papers signed again because if his papers have expired he is no longer legal. nicole
The only way for someone in America that is illegal can get papers is if they are married to someone in America. The person would have to stay married in order to keep the papers.
Yes they can.
Marry him or get him married to someone else for papers, they dont have to have a realationship. Need three witnesses
Report to ICE or authority in your locale.
You will very well be deported as you are firstly a illegal person living in the U.S.A without any valid papers, but now you have made a American lady pregnant , without marrying her legally only with the intent to get your papers to stay on.You will be arrested for the pregnancy act and you will be deported back.
ask the court to see if they could give him legal papers
well, yes, if they have no papers it doesn't matter if they have 10 kids and 15 grandkids and a us citizen spouse. you can get deported. the chances of getting caught are so slim now though, but yes. deportation is possible. I married an illigel from mexico, i went to the court house applied for the marriage app, filled it out and it didn't ask for him or my ss#, he never went to the court house and we got the marriage lic. we got married 3 days later at the courthouse.
If you just married for the green card you will automatically get deported. You have to be married 5 to 8 years and show proof of a good marriage in irder to receive the papers just to get the card. When a person marries to receive a green card there is a of paperwork in it to prove that thae amrriage is ligate and not just for the papers. So do beware that you can still be deported if you divorce.AnswerFirst step is getting a divorce attorney. Second is filing for divorce at the courthouse.
It depends! If you all are truly in love and looked at each other as being one by soul you all are one, but by papers are not married, and today it is all about papers. If you all do not have your marriage papers then you all are not really are married until further say so.