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Depends on why she is deported, and to what country she was returned to. Generally, you can become a citizen by normal means, or marry an American guy (or girl depending on the state), or prove that your child was born in the contential US (then pick up the proper form from INS). IF she was deported for a felony, it might be very hard to return legally.
As a transient visitor or as a transitting airline passenger, but not to take up residence.
The act of deportation pertains to those persons who are not US citizens. If an individual who is not a US citizen is convicted of a felony crime he or she serves the imposed sentence, their residence status is revoked and they are deported to their country of origin.
The U.S. grants a married immigrant conditional permanent residence status for two years. At the time of the divorce if the two years has not past the spouse is deported after the divorce proceedings.
You need to apply yourself but using them as character witnesses can help. You need to prove something horrible will happen to you if deported.
i don't think so, why?
He was deported from the Massacuhusett's colony because he didnt agree with the native american policy and he started taking land so they deported hom and yes that was him
It is possible to divorce even though the other person is in another country. The paperwork can be done in your place of residence.
It is a book by Rita Septys, about a family that is deported from Lithuania. They are taken to two different prison camps, and suffer from infectious disease, hard work, and starvation.
US Citizens can't be deported from the US. Any alien can be deported.
Yes, if the child born in the US.
Yes. It happened to me yesterday.