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Legally? - you dont get back in unless you win a I-601 hardship waiver ( that means you need to be married to a U.S. citizen or have U.S. citizen parents) since a deportation in your background would make you ineligible for any type of visa (i.e. you are considered inadmissible)

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Q: How easy is it to get back into the US from Mexico once deported?
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Can a deported Mexican get a Mexican passport once in Mexico and travel to israel?

Yes. Deportation is a status held within American authorities.


What does the idea of citizenship?

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.


How do you get someone deported who got citizenship through marriage?

Get them to visit you in your own country, since you will almost definitely not be allowed back into the USA.


How can you have someone deported who illegally reentered the US after already being deported once?

mind your own business and move on.


Can an undocumented immigrant who married a us citizen and only used her for the green card then back together with the former wife be deported back for Fraud and user to acquire a green card?

Yes, he is an undocumented alien, therefore illegal. Once he is reported or apprehended in the commission of a crime (sometimes as simple as a traffic stop), he is likely to be deported.


If an alien has been deported for a drug charge nearly 10 years ago is there anyway he could come back if you have been married all most 5 years?

Once a person has been deported for drug charges, it is going to be very hard to get back into the United States. You may want to live in the country that you are now living.


Can a spouse sponsor her husband once he has been deported?

No, you cannot sponsor a deported spouse. This is considered deportation fraud and can result in fines and prison time.


Can an illegal once deported get a green card to return?

Yes, it could potentially be done.


Can you travel through US to get to another country once you have been deported from the US?

Nop.


Can someone who was arrested and deported for drug sale and immediate re entered back to the US and has been living here since now married to a US citizen become a legal resident?

no once they have been deported they r no longer able to get there papers i know im married to a Mexican and i have been trying to get his papers for the past yr


Is it better to marry an illegal Mexican in Mexico instead of the US?

YES. If you get married in the U.S. to a person who is not legally residing in the United States (i.e. your finace is an "illegal alien"), your new spouse, upon applying for permanent residency papers after you get married, will almost certainly be deported back to Mexico. Once deported, your spouse will be unable to legally enter the U.S. again for a period of anywhere from 5 to 20 years. Your status as a U.S. citizen has no bearing on your spouse's right to stay in the United States if he or she entered the U.S. illegally in the first place. I live in Mexico, and this is what happened to two very close friends of mine. One is a U.S. citizen, the other is a Mexican who was living in the U.S. without legal papers. They're now living in Mexico with no hope of returning together to the U.S. for 15 more years. If you want to get married to a Mexican who is not legally living in the U.S., GET MARRIED IN MEXICO. YES. If you get married in the U.S. to a person who is not legally residing in the United States (i.e. your finace is an "illegal alien"), your new spouse, upon applying for permanent residency papers after you get married, will almost certainly be deported back to Mexico. Once deported, your spouse will be unable to legally enter the U.S. again for a period of anywhere from 5 to 20 years. Your status as a U.S. citizen has no bearing on your spouse's right to stay in the United States if he or she entered the U.S. illegally in the first place. I live in Mexico, and this is what happened to two very close friends of mine. One is a U.S. citizen, the other is a Mexican who was living in the U.S. without legal papers. They're now living in Mexico with no hope of returning together to the U.S. for 15 more years. If you want to get married to a Mexican who is not legally living in the U.S., GET MARRIED IN MEXICO.


Can you travel on a green card from America to England if you were once deported from there.i was deported for going over my time of stay?

That would depend on the reason for your deportation; you would want to contact the British Embassy to see what your options are.