You mean if there is a registry of deported people? No.
None. They are deported back to Mexico.
They are sent back to Mexico.
make him legal!
Obviously, you are responsible until he returns (if ever) from Mexico.
It depends on how long ago the person was deported and the reason that s/he was deported. Deportation in and of itself carries a five year bar and if the person was an overstay or illegal entry, s/he may also have the ten year bar to overcome. The fiancee would have to file for a waiver(s) of the bar(s). If the person was deported for commiting a crime, then it may be impossible to bring her/him back to the States.
It is leaving a country voluntarily, instead of being deported forcefully by the authorities.
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There is little chance that a person convicted on drug charges and deported will be allowed to return to the United States. There could possibly be compassionate reasons for a return, but it is unlikely.
Yes he was deported September 18,2009 back to Guyana
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).
Yes, as long as you don't have any standing warrants or are actively sought by the authorities. In these cases, you may and will be deported back to the United States.
Don't come back