You should contact the US embassy to see how you can resolve that and get it off your background. Deportation seriously harms an individual's reputation thus making it hard to enter the same country again.
No.
A deportation order.
I should first mention that for detailed and up-to-date information about this visa; you can visit the Visa Library website. As I understand, the K3 visa allows the spouse from a foreign country to move to the US and live there while waiting for the immigrant visa petition to be approved. This applies to married couples when one spouse is a US citizen, and the other is from another country.I hope your visa application process goes well.If my post helped you, please like it.
yesd you can
i have another question for you. why isn't that you guys have not file for a k3 visa?
Deportation is used in many countries when a person's travel Visa has expired.Someone is removed from a country by the act of deportation.Sometimes, deportation could be considered a harsh punishment by some governments.
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.
You are not allowed to file an adjustment of status (I-485) on a C1d visa. The best way to avoid deportation is to follow US Immigration Law. You are not allowed to file an adjustment of status (I-485) on a C1d visa. The best way to avoid deportation is to follow US Immigration Law.
Deportation or up to 5 years in jail plus $5000 fine. depends on the judge's mood. or you could marry an American
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If your visa is expired, you must renew it or be faced with deportation. The two circumstances mentioned in the question have NO bearing on one another.