You have to apply for a waiver/pardon since you have a deportation record. If you are accepted that waiver/pardon, then you can apply for a visa. However, being approved for a waiver/pardon does not guarantee the visa approval and, similarly, having a visa in your passport does not guarantee your entry into that country.
Any person who has been deported is still free to apply for entry into the country. Whether their application will be accepted depends upon their circumstances.
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it depends sometimes the punish you for 5 years or 10 years until you can reapply for residency. good luck................ ---- You can TRY, but the previous incident would almost certainly be considered and taken into account.
The marriage may be valid, but once the person is deported, for any reason, he/she is guilty of "agrivated re-entry" if he/she ever returns to the U.S. The spouse is welcome to live with the illegal immigrant in his nation of birth as husband and wife.
Marriage does not transfer any rights or status to non U.S. citizens. An alien can apply for adjustment of status or for an immigrant visa based on the marriage to a U.S. citizen, but that application has to be approved by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services.
If the child is otherwise entitled to public benefits, they will still be entitled if a parent is deported. There is no added or forfeited benefits to a child of a deported parent.
Yes. If you're engaged, you do not yet have a common law marriage and the spouse relationship does not exist. You must marry and apply for American citizenship at your nearest courthouse. And marriage doesn't change the fact that they are an illegal alien. They can still be deported, or required to return to their own country for up to ten years before being able to apply for legal status.
Yes he can still be deported. ______________________ To add to the previous answer. If you marry your boyfriend now, one of two things will happen: 1) he applies to Immigration for a visa to stay in the country (which may or may not be granted) 2) he is deported and must then apply for a visa to re-enter the country (which may or may not be granted) Immigration will consider the following: is it a "marriage of convenience"? - can you prove a long-term relationship? why is he being deported? - has he committed any offences? is he in the country illegally? You may end up having to decide if you would be willing to emigrate in order to be with your boyfriend.
Yes its still possible
Yes, it can still hurt your credit if you voluntarily return a car. The car company will still put the debt you owe on your credit report if they choose too.
Yes. It is a good thing to apply for freedom cards even though there are no Chase banks in your area.