yes. If there were NO forms filed with INS and the alien is illegal then he or she can be deported. Just because the ailen is married to a legal resident does not make them legal here too. If you want more information on this you can call the USCIS hotline and ask a represenative there, they can give you more information on legal issues. Their phone number is 1-800-375-5283 and their hours are 8-6 monday through friday. They also have a website which can be found at www.uscis.gov
greencard holder gets a fellony does he get deported
No. There is a discretionary program called Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) where they can get deferred action (i.e. not deported) and get work authorization.
deported
yes people can be deported
the people who were deported were the acadians
The illegal immigrant will be deported when caught.
yes she gets deported..
That depends on why you were deported from the UK.
You can be deported if immigration finds you.
No one gets deported do not be so silly
First of all, the second marriage is not legal, meaning she is not legally married and will receive no benefits as a legal spouse. Also, if she is found out, she can be deported back to her original country.
Yes you can,But depending on the crime you might be denied a renewal. In 1996 Immigration laws changed felons who hold a valid Greencard up for renewal can have their Greencard taken away and deported.The law is retroactive,Meaning crimes that were commited prior to 1996 are now reviewed and Immigration decides if you stay in the U.S or are deported. Aggravated crimes(Drugs,Murder,Assault.Robbery and Violent crimes)are grounds for imediate removal regardless of how long ago they were commited. Yes you can,But depending on the crime you might be denied a renewal. In 1996 Immigration laws changed felons who hold a valid Greencard up for renewal can have their Greencard taken away and deported.The law is retroactive,Meaning crimes that were commited prior to 1996 are now reviewed and Immigration decides if you stay in the U.S or are deported. Aggravated crimes(Drugs,Murder,Assault.Robbery and Violent crimes)are grounds for imediate removal regardless of how long ago they were commited.