Not likely. "Deported for life" means exactly that, the foreign national will not be allowed to apply for reentry into the US under any status. The person had the right to file an appeal before he or she was deported, apparently they failed to do so or the appeal was not successful.
Yes, it is possible to loose your US Visa status and be deported for a felony conviction.
No, that serious criminal conviction would prevent you from getting either a visa or a green card (if married to a U.S. citizen).
You can be deported if immigration finds you.
unless the government finds out the people stay, and once the government finds out they are deported
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).
Yes, you can.
seek asylum or get her an fiance visa then get married in three or four months
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.
I have a family member that is in the processes of being deported . What are her chances to get married befor getting deported?
If you are saying this in concern of someone on a work or student visa like you put in categories there is a chance that they could be deported back to where they came.
Most likely you will be deported. Not only deported to your home country but also put on the " No re-entry list " for up to 10 years, as well. It's not called ILLEGAL for nothing, my friend.