Depends on why she is deported, and to what country she was returned to. Generally, you can become a citizen by normal means, or marry an American guy (or girl depending on the state), or prove that your child was born in the contential US (then pick up the proper form from INS). IF she was deported for a felony, it might be very hard to return legally.
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You can be deported if immigration finds you.
Yes, it is possible to loose your US Visa status and be deported for a felony conviction.
The country of residence for the H1B visa applicant is the country where they currently live or reside.
Yes, you can.
They are the same thing. The actual term is residence visa. Both last 3 years and permit you to stay in the UAE.
No, an F1 visa is not considered a residence permit. It is a non-immigrant visa that allows international students to study in the United States.
Depends what visa and what country
If the Australian authorities see that he has been deported from another country for violating his visa requirements then you will have a difficult time obtaining a visa for him. Maybe you could consider meeting him in Pakistan.
Yes its still possible
Family residence visa UAE - sponsor your husband or wife, and children.Investor residence visa UAE - this is comparatively less expensive option for those who got new a property or a job and want to live in Dubai. They need to invest 70000 million with a UAE company and apply for residence visa for 3 years.Maid residence visa UAE - sponsoring a maid or personal care takerProperty residence visa UAE - It was promotional for new investors, though later they have changed the norms and convert this visa into a 6 month multiple entry UAE visit visa.Relative residence visa UAE - Need to apply to sponsor your relatives for parents-in-law, brother or sister in law.Student residence visa UAE - full-time students at UAE colleges and universities, are eligible for this visa, it is usually renewable yearly.
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