No
No, a child born in the US is automatically a US citizen and cannot be deported. However, the parents who are on a work visa may still be subject to deportation if they violate the terms of their visa or commit a crime. The child's citizenship status does not protect the parents from deportation.
If that person is here illegally, then yes, they can be deported. For example, a student who is in the US on a student visa, whose parents may be in the US on work visas and who have siblings who were born in the US can be deported once they have either graduated or stopped attending school (their student visa will expire at that time).
You can be deported if immigration finds you.
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.
No. I do not think the can. The children (US born) can apply to immigration for a "green card" for their parents when they reach 21 years old, however.
The signature of bother parents are required for the Visa.
Yes, it is possible to loose your US Visa status and be deported for a felony conviction.
Yes, you can.
According to the naturalization law, yes, your child is a US citizen because he's born on US soil, regardless of the reason you are in the US or your immigration status.
Yes its still possible
If the Australian authorities see that he has been deported from another country for violating his visa requirements then you will have a difficult time obtaining a visa for him. Maybe you could consider meeting him in Pakistan.
yes , i would like to known what can I do to make it right , We meet at school and after feel mounts shes got pregnant (2002) ,my daugther born in 2003 and our visas run out at the year ..We have remaning in country ,but without visa ,my daugter has got british born . the question is ... _ Theres is any chance to apply for visa ? - What I have to do for not be deported ?
I have a family member that is in the processes of being deported . What are her chances to get married befor getting deported?