A foreign national who is convicted of a felony will be deported after they serve their imposed sentence and in most cases permanently barred for applying for reentry into the US. Marriage to a US citizen, if allowed will not alter the penalty, the person will still be deported and barred from the US.
Get Married. Seriously. It is a crime to co-habitate with a person of the opposite sex to whom you are not related. Do not risk it.
if it is addressed to you, you can legally open it.
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no they are not
It depends on why he was deported. If he was deported as a result of a criminal conviction, then he may not be eligable to re-enter the U.S. If he has no criminal record, he may have to wait 5 years before he can legally enter the U.S. as a nonimmigrant (student, vistior). If he makes an application for a immigrant visa (green card) and he has no criminal history, he might be able to enter the U.S. by filing for a waiver of the previous deportation.
It depends on the exact circumstances and the residency status of the various people involved. For example, if a US citizen marries a foreigner, they don't automatically lose their US citizenship. If that foreigner is later deported, the citizen is legally entitled to remain in the US. However, if the wife and kids are not US citizens but entered as dependents of a permanent resident who was later deported, the answer would be different (again: depending on exactly what their residency status is).
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.
Your girlfriend entered legally but now she is illegal What is the process now?"
make him legal!
if a person is legally married with kids can he be deported because he has law issues?
Not legally.
Generally, a person who is a permanent resident would not be deported for a misdemeanor. If it is a higher lever misdemeanor like a DUI or theft, deportation could occur.
You can, but when you are caught, you will do hard time.
Sometimes, depnds on why he was deported, however the fact that he has shown disrespect for the country and its laws may make it less likely that he will be legally admitted.
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get an alibi