It depends on why he was deported. If he was deported as a result of a criminal conviction, then he may not be eligable to re-enter the U.S. If he has no criminal record, he may have to wait 5 years before he can legally enter the U.S. as a nonimmigrant (student, vistior). If he makes an application for a immigrant visa (green card) and he has no criminal history, he might be able to enter the U.S. by filing for a waiver of the previous deportation.
No its not
It is not known if Elizabeth Blackwell had a boyfriend. Elizabeth Blackwell was the first female doctor in the United States.
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No. Mexicans are allowed to enter the United States once the Mexican and American governments have agreed for the immigrants to enter the country legally. Any immigrants from any country are allowed to enter the United States once the government has agreed for them to enter legally.
Not legally.
50 states are in the united states
You can, but when you are caught, you will do hard time.
If you are in the United States with a passport and break US laws, you may be deported. If you are in the United States illegally, you may be deported.
Probably not.
If your partner is in the United States illegally, then they can be deported. To start the process of having someone deported, you must contact immigration.
Your Social Security number still technically belongs to you. However, unless you would be legally permitted to return to the United States, you cannot receive any benefits.
If you commit a crime, and are not a citizen of the United States, you can be deported, regardless of whether or not your parents are a citizen.
Yes, because you are abusing the laws of America
Nope there is no way!!MAybe in 10 years
Once you have citizenship within the United States, you are not going to be deported. If something were to happen or say your Visa ran out (if that is what you are on), you could be deported back to your home country.
No. A baby born in the United States is a citizen of the United States no matter where he/she subsequently moves.
Yes, they definitely need a passport to legally enter the United States.
To get pierced legally without parent consent you have to be 18 in the United States.