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NO because they werent born in the US they just moved there .

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If a citizen marries and applies for a green card for the spouse and the spouse comes to US and is abusive how can the citizen send this person back?

Contact the INS. They would be able to help you. The person cannot just be "sent back" simply because the US citizen has changed his or her mind about the marriage. If the person has the conditional green card, the US citizen can refuse to file the joint petition to remove the conditions, but that does not guarantee that the person will not be able to obtain the permanant greencard. Once a person has legally immigrated to the US, it takes a lot for him or her to be deported. Any US citizen can bring a person to the US, but he/she cannot have the person deported for personal reasons. Marriages fail every day. Whether the ex is allowed to stay in the United States or not is not the concern of the American spouse, but of the INS officer who gets assigned to the case.


If I'm a us citizen and im getting married to a man who was deported from there what are the odds of me being able to get him back into the us?

the answer is almost no chance. he was deported under us law and almost no way can the law be changed


Can a probation violation get you deported?

There could be some instances that a probation violation could get a person deported. An attorney will be able to let you know your options.


Can someone with a criminal record that was deported for life do something to get a visa a be able to enter the us?

No, that serious criminal conviction would prevent you from getting either a visa or a green card (if married to a U.S. citizen).


How can a deported person get their personal belongings?

If you have been deported, and there are some possessions that you were not able to take with you when you were deported, then those possessions are in the hands of some other person or possibly agency. You can ask the person who has your possessions to send them to you. You will probably be asked to pay the shipping cost. If, however, you don't even know where these possessions are, or who has them, then it is not likely that you will be able to recover them, unless you have a friend who is in a position to investigate on your behalf.


If a person got the visiting visa and he was deported back to his country is he able to enter the USA again if his fiancee sponsors him?

It depends on how long ago the person was deported and the reason that s/he was deported. Deportation in and of itself carries a five year bar and if the person was an overstay or illegal entry, s/he may also have the ten year bar to overcome. The fiancee would have to file for a waiver(s) of the bar(s). If the person was deported for commiting a crime, then it may be impossible to bring her/him back to the States.


Can a deported person travel to another country?

Yes, a deported person may be able to travel to another country, but it depends on the specific circumstances of their deportation and the laws of the country they wish to travel to. They may need to obtain a visa or special permission to enter another country after being deported.


Can you become an American citizen if you were deported for life and illegally stayed in the United States?

Assuming what is meant is that the person was "deported for life" from the U.S. the answer is obviously no. If the person was deported from their native country they might be able to apply for a permanent residence status or political asylum. It depends on what the reason for the deportation. In the case of an alien deported as a result of an aggravated felony conviction, they have a permenant bar (lifetime) from re-entry in the U.S. There is no waiver and the alien is not eligable for a visa because of the criminal conviction. There are only 2 ways for an above alien to enter the U.S.: 1. A public intrest Parole 2. A private bill by the U.S. Congress making the alien a United States Citizen. Both are nearly impossible to obtain.


If you have a green card and are getting married to a non-US citizen that is living in the United States would he be able to stay in the United States?

you can . . . but that person who is not a us citizen can only live in the US for a short period of time after marring, that person must become a citizen by taking the test (you have to get a 60% or higher to pass) to become a citizen. its really easy!


I am an American citizen my boyfriend was deported back to Mexico because he was not legal in the us if I marry him can he come back and how long will it take for him to be able to come back?

hard question, give me a kiss and I'll answer :)


How long does a person have to be a citizen to be able to become president?

Their entire life. To become a U.S. President, you must have been born a citizen.


How can a person in the United States buy property in Turkey?

There are many ways in which a person in the United States would be able to purchase property in Turkey. If one is not a citizen of Turkey then the amount of land they could purchase would be limited. One would be able to find more information regarding this on sites such as "MFA".