the answer is almost no chance. he was deported under us law and almost no way can the law be changed
Of course! Being married does not affect one's legal status, even a legal alien can be deported for criminal activity.
It wont necessarily prevent them from being deported they can still get deported if the INS has a reason to do so although with them being married to a U.S. citizen their chances of getting a green card and being allowed to permanently stay in the U.S. are increased although not always guaranteed Good Luck and God Bless!!!
I have a family member that is in the processes of being deported . What are her chances to get married befor getting deported?
It is a rule stating that if you are married to an US citizen then you will be considered an legal citizen.
yes, my ex-husband is going through this with his wife, they have 2 small children and have been married for almost 7 years. She is being deported around the first of the year.
Marrying a US citizen does not automatically make the other person a citizen. Spouses of US citizens can and do get deported everyday. Send him back home and apply for him while he is not in the U.S.
Not automatically. You would still need to apply for a permanent resident visa (commonly called a "green card") in order to legally live in the US. However, being married to a US citizen does speed up that process. If you don't get a green card, you would be risking getting arrested and deported back to your home country- and if you get deported, you are prohibited from getting a green card for a long time.
He can marry the US citizen but he won't gain citizenship through her n he will still b deported.
My being pregnant, as unlikely as that might be, has no bearing on your husband's citizenship. If you are a citizen and you married him he won't be deported until you kick him to the curb.
she's not a u.s. citizen yet but she's a legal immigrant and legal immigrants can work. then(if you're a u.s. citizen) after three years being married to you she can become a u.s. citizen. If she was here illegally when you married her and have not filed any paperwork to adjust her status the she is subject to deportation whether she is married to you or not. If you think the green card application is expensive just wait to you see the bills you face if she gets caught and you need to hire a lawyer to keep from getting her deported.
Yes. Easily. Especially being a UK citizen, it does not require the UK citizen to go to the US if needed for the immigration process.
Yes, marrying to get around a law and not for pure love is a mess. Officials can also investigate the legitimacy of your "marriage" and he could end up being deported anyways. Also, if your boyfriend is in jail, you should probably find a better boyfriend. And getting married when he is already in trouble legally may not prevent him from being deported. Then you would be stuck married to someone that you if you want to be with them you have to leave the country. And if you want to stay in the US, they may not want to deal with divorce and leave you stuck.