1) it was revoked, you should've returned to your country to avoid getting in trouble with the United States government--which can happen now that you're illegal.
2) it is wrong to marry someone for the sole reason of citizenship. And, many places won't wed an illegal to a legal citizen anyway.
3) If you do marry a legal citizen, your status won't change. You have to apply for U.S. citizenship, which will take long because your illegal, making it more difficult for you in the long run anyway.
Yes, citizenship can be revoked after a divorce in certain circumstances, such as if the citizenship was obtained through marriage to a citizen and the marriage ends.
It isn't. Voting is an option.
no it s impossible if a person tell
If your license has been suspended or revoked as a result of the DUI - you would be driving illegally in both the US and in Canada.
No. In fact, there is no mechanism whereby the US government can force any legal citizen to leave the US or deny re-entry to the US to any legal citizen.
If you marry an illegal, that person is considered a citizen. But when you divorce that person their citizenship is revoked. STATED BY AUTHOR
Yes it can be revoked.
If you are revoked in one state you are revoked in ALL states.
No, my degree has not been revoked.
well..ultimately it depends on what state you live in. but i would imagine that it would be the same penalty as if you never had your license. you're still driving illegally.
A revocable trust can be revoked by its maker at any time. An irrevocable trust cannot be revoked.
suspended is temporary. revoked is forever.