If it is a felony, YES! The laws clearly state that if you are not a citizen when the crime was committed you can be deported. they are clamping down more so on this law after 911. That doesn't mean it is automatic but it is very possible and I recommend you look into getting a lawyer if it does come to be.
A co-sponsor cannot pull sponsorship ans have someone deported. You will have to take it to court.
yes she gets deported..
how can a alien resident update his passport? how can a alien resident update his passport?
Yes.
yes. its up to the courts tho. but if an alien gets more than one DUI then more than likely they will be deported.
Yes, there is a specific deportation charge for a conviction of Domestic Assault or any criminal offense that has the elements of domestic assault. It does not matter what the sentence is.
Maybe use it in "The Alien Resident entered the village.". It means a new, and not native, Resident.
Individuals have no say in whether a non-citizen in the United States should be deported such decisions are made by the USCIS. Unless the person who has been granted permanent resident status commits a federal or state crime which constitutes a felony conviction he or she is not in danger of deportation.
yes
1. A resident Alien 2. Non- resident Alien 3. enemy Alien 4. Refugees 5. illegal Alien
A resident alien, not a citizen but part of society.
This could be alien or non-resident.