Not on the basis of that accusation, not unless he is convicted.
Yes, there is a specific deportation charge for a conviction of Domestic Assault or any criminal offense that has the elements of domestic assault. It does not matter what the sentence is.
If arrested, you will be deported.
Defilely they'll be deported it
Yes it is possible, if the crime is considered to be an aggravated felony under federal law.
It is not clear just what it is that is being asked. If you're illegal, you're illegal. If you domestically assaulted someone and they take you into custody, you will be deported. If your domestic partner assaulted you, they can be charged, but you will still be deported.
Be a Georgia resident with proper ID (a driver's license will work) and a U.S. citizen or resident alien, and have no felonies or misdemeanors involving domestic violence on your record.
There is only one way to remove a visa of someone that is a alien. You will have to take it to court.
domestic violence bill prescribs legal sanctions against domestic crimes.
Not likely. Immigration court focuses on DUI and domestic violence a lot more then minor drug possession. Unless of course, you have a LOOONG record. Then I'd worry.
We can stop by enlightening the public on the effects of domestic violence. Also reporting cases of domestic violence can also be helpful.
domestic violence is NOT OK in any civilized country, British or not.
Center Against Domestic Violence was created in 1977.