A visa has to be applied for before returning to the country.
NO, unless the illegal fights his re-opens the criminal conviction and has the charges dropped, OR if the illegal is able to get a presidental'governor pardon (but tihs doesnt apply for serious felonies).
The guy who said that if you're an illegal immigrant with a misdemeanor, you get deported is wrong. It depends on which state you live in. Democratic states are more likely to let an illegal immigrant go simply by paying the bail charges. In a republican state, the illegal immigrant may not be so lucky (I don't know the answer for a republican state).
Yes. He should have had his wife start the procedures to sponsor his citizenship when they got married. If she knew he was illegal, she, too, could face criminal charges for housing an illegal alien. Since no illegal can enter into a legally binding contract, the marriage may not be legal either.
what hapens with that person
It is not possible for an illegal alien who has been deported to become a US citizen. Certain crimes will put a short term bar on the aliens from applying for a visa to enter the US. Even if they manage to get a visa, it will be very difficult to become a US citizen. Their past felonies and deportation charges will act against their citizenship application.
There is little chance that a person convicted on drug charges and deported will be allowed to return to the United States. There could possibly be compassionate reasons for a return, but it is unlikely.
Sadly but yes ^^ he isnt getting deported because barack obama doesnt think that he did anything wrong, because the charges from miami were dropped so there is nothing to deport him for..
Potential dangers include the risk of the illegal charges causing a fire hazard, such as faulty wiring or flammable materials. The fire inspector should document and report the findings to the appropriate authorities for further investigation and enforcement of regulations.
human traffiking charges
Yes, parents can press charges against their own children for stealing. The decision to press charges may depend on the severity of the theft and the parent's willingness to involve law enforcement.
No he should not be deported due to the fact that he spent over 10 months in jail without any charges.... and on top of it his previouse attornies took advantage of him and his entire family!!!
If you haven't committed any illegal acts there is nothing to charge you with.