No, domestic violence is considered a felony that is punishable by incarceration. In addition, people who commit domestic violence are usually people who lack self-control, and could very well exhibit violent behavior in other ways as well. If a person is arrested for domestic violence once they have been allowed to enter the country, they risk deportation.
No. Alien would have to first make her/his stay legal before starting any Immigration benefits.Case of domestic violence could be an advantage to start the ball rolling.
(in the US) Yes, you can. EVERYONE, regardless of your status, is entitled to both the protections (and the sanctions) of the law.
No, because laws apply to humans, not extra-terrestrials.
It is not clear just what it is that is being asked. If you're illegal, you're illegal. If you domestically assaulted someone and they take you into custody, you will be deported. If your domestic partner assaulted you, they can be charged, but you will still be deported.
No.
There is only one way to remove a visa of someone that is a alien. You will have to take it to court.
No. NC doesn't play that game.
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.
No. California may play that game - Kentucky does not.
yes, eventually with all the proper procedures in place.
No. You must be an adult, not have been convicted of a felony or any crime of violence against a domestic partner. You cannot have been legally found to be mentally incompetent, wanted for arrest for a crime, a drug addict or illegal alien.
Illegal alien stands for illegal imagrant!
Enough money to buy it. <><><><> In the US, you also need to be old enough, not have been convicted of a crime that is a felony, or a crime of domestic violence, not have been adjudged to be mentally incompetent, not be a drug addict, not be an illegal alien, a fugitive from justice, etc.