It can indeed, at any point if the british/american embassey find out or have any reason to belive that the person in question has married into the country, they can be deported and get a maximum life time ban from the country in favour.
yes but it takes lots of time and money
i just went through this myself he would be deported back to where he came from, as the marriage could be proven as a fraund under false pretenses.rabbit
No. If you come back after being deported, but the green card isn't expired yet, you will, again, be deported (which will not look good on your part being deported twice).
WOMEN GREEN CARD HOLDER MARRYS MAN EXPIRED GREEN CARD HOLDER IN THE STATES CAN THEY BOTH LIVE IN THE STATES.
Answer: If he gets up to 3 felony he will be deported.
Yes, he is an undocumented alien, therefore illegal. Once he is reported or apprehended in the commission of a crime (sometimes as simple as a traffic stop), he is likely to be deported.
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.
I would like to know the answer of this question. I am in a similar case. Thank you!!
That is illegal and if you are caught you could be deported. Also, if you entered US illegally, you can not obtain US Green Card according to the current immigration law, even if you married a US Citizen.
Deported
yes she can
Not automatically. You would still need to apply for a permanent resident visa (commonly called a "green card") in order to legally live in the US. However, being married to a US citizen does speed up that process. If you don't get a green card, you would be risking getting arrested and deported back to your home country- and if you get deported, you are prohibited from getting a green card for a long time.