If someone was deported from the United States it probably means that they committed a felony. Anyone convicted of a felony in the U.S. who is a foreign national and subsequently comes BACK in to the United States is guilty of another felony called, Agrivated Re-entry and as such can be locked up for 1 to 10 years. The message should be to all foreign nationals, come to the country legally, keep your nose clean and apply for the appropriate paperwork.
It all depends on the crime for which they were deported. Certain deportations come with a life long ban from entering the US whereas you may be able to get a waiver in some cases.
It might depend on the reason you were deported. If it was because of an administrative reason (paperwork, etc), maybe. If you were deported because of criminal activity, forget it.
If you are deported from the United States, you do not lose your 401(k) account. You can generally leave the funds in your 401(k) account and manage it remotely or roll it over to an account in your home country, depending on the rules of your specific situation and plan.
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.
Don't come back
no you cant
No. If you come back after being deported, but the green card isn't expired yet, you will, again, be deported (which will not look good on your part being deported twice).
No, you cannot come back. Your record is on file permanently.
Can an illegal alien who was deported and barred for ten years come back sooner by marrying an us citizen?
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If they do and are picked up even the slightest infringment, they will be tried and found guilty of "agrivated re-entry", that means they came back into the U.S. after they were deported for a felony and given specific instructions to not EVER come back. Once convicted for that crime they will be locked up for 1 to 10 years in Federal prison then deported again. In fact, they don't even need to be found guilty of another crime, they can just get the attention of INS/ICE and they're arrested.
There is no possible chance for there coming back.
You would need a waiver and depending on the crime, you might never be allowed into the country.