A green card holder can face deportation if convicted of certain crimes, particularly those classified as aggravated felonies or crimes involving moral turpitude. The severity of the crime and the specifics of the case will determine whether they can remain in the U.S. After a conviction, it's crucial for the individual to seek legal advice to understand their options and potential pathways to appeal or mitigate the consequences. Ultimately, the outcome can vary based on individual circumstances and Immigration laws.
They will be just married to the card holder; that will not help the illegal in any way, and could have a bearing on whether the card holder can get citizenship (assisting a person they know to be committing a crime, for example).
That depends on the motives of the green card holder ;)
I had a student visa but went out of status Can i marry a green card holder and apply for a green card?"
Yes, a green card holder can marry a non-citizen.
Yes, a green card holder can marry a non-resident.
A green card holder can receive loans. Those with a green card are able to apply for mortgages, and student loans for example.
yes they can. a green card holder can travel freely outside of the u.s.
you just ask the green card holder if you can borrow his.
Yes, it is possible to obtain a green card by marrying a green card holder, but the process may take longer compared to marrying a U.S. citizen.
No, a green card holder cannot travel to Dubai without a visa.
Yes, a green card holder does need a visa to travel to Japan.
Yes, as a green card holder, you can travel to Japan. However, you may need to check if you require a visa for entry into Japan as a green card holder.