If you are illegally residing in the US, your chances of getting deported are very certain, even if you marry an American Citizen. You will not be able to change your status nor obtain green card, citizenship through your marriage as your status is illegal. If the Immigration authorities find out the illegal stay it will lead to immediate deportation.
You will have to return back to your country,then apply to enter the US legally. This will be delayed because of your illegal stay.
Yes
Unfortunately, an illegal alien can not become an US citizen if they have been deported before. If they have a felony, they can't become a US citizen either.
if an immigrant gets an aggrivated felony while in the US, they can and will have their residency taken away
Individuals have no say in whether a non-citizen in the United States should be deported such decisions are made by the USCIS. Unless the person who has been granted permanent resident status commits a federal or state crime which constitutes a felony conviction he or she is not in danger of deportation.
Nope there is no way!!MAybe in 10 years
Commit some sort of felony and be deported...
Answer: If he gets up to 3 felony he will be deported.
NO, unless the illegal fights his re-opens the criminal conviction and has the charges dropped, OR if the illegal is able to get a presidental'governor pardon (but tihs doesnt apply for serious felonies).
The act of deportation pertains to those persons who are not US citizens. If an individual who is not a US citizen is convicted of a felony crime he or she serves the imposed sentence, their residence status is revoked and they are deported to their country of origin.
A foreign national who is convicted of a felony will be deported after they serve their imposed sentence and in most cases permanently barred for applying for reentry into the US. Marriage to a US citizen, if allowed will not alter the penalty, the person will still be deported and barred from the US.
If you are in a country illegally, and are arrested for a felony, you MAY be deported.
You don't! You look in the mirror, and you slap yourself in the face for number1) getting into a relationship with someone who would commit a felony...and 2)for not leaving him as soon as he went to jail. This is the problem with illegals...they come over here and commit crime, then when they go to jail, they have these bleeding hearts that are crying for them not to be deported. Get with a good red blooded American and you wont have all the heartache. Try a white guy, they are the minority!~
Very possible. Being married to a US citizen has nothing to do with it if you haven't applied for citizenship. Driving under the influence has a lesser of a penalty than driving while intoxicated. Never the less, it is still a crime. If you do get deported, you will not be allowed back into the country and if you re-enter illegally, you will be convicted of felony re-entry after deportation and will spend time in a Federal prison. Another problem is how where you driving if you are illegal? Illegals can not legally possess a driver's license.