The marriage is still legal. And deportation does not invalidate the marriage.
No. If you come back after being deported, but the green card isn't expired yet, you will, again, be deported (which will not look good on your part being deported twice).
Yes, you can.
No. You can not be deported for an expired Green Card. You can be deported for an expired Visa. You can over-stay your Visa, it's illegal in the U.S. and pretty much every other country. However, if your Green Card has expired (which is not the same as a visa), you should go to the local INS office and renew it and do it the legal way.
Not unless you do something illegal or your card expires.
Most likely you will be deported. Not only deported to your home country but also put on the " No re-entry list " for up to 10 years, as well. It's not called ILLEGAL for nothing, my friend.
Yes, it is. Wendy's isn't suppose to hire undocumented and that person can be deported by immigration.
No, you cannot travel back to your home country with an expired passport.
You need to update your visa first.
Possibly being deported and/or fined
She is eligibe to get married. It just depends on what state you are in and their requirements. I married my illegal Mexican husband in 2001 in Tennessee. All we had were my I.D, his translated and original birth certificate, and the $60 to pay the courthouse.
in Colorado, if the photo ID is recognized legal then yes
No, you cannot fly domestically with an expired visa. Domestic flights within a country typically do not require a visa, but you may need a valid form of identification, such as a driver's license or national ID card, to board the flight.