You can re enter after your ban period is over. But the probability is very less. You cannot enter if the ban is for lifetime.
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No, if you currently live in the US you can be able to enter America's Next Top Model.
not again you need a visa to enter to canada
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Booker T Washington felt that blacks can help America with a few things. They thought they could help jobs and population.
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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.
I suppose you can..as long as you havent been deported from canada..or have any felonies there...
I have a family member that is in the processes of being deported . What are her chances to get married befor getting deported?
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If you are not a US citizen and enter the country failing to fully disclose your past criminal history you CAN be deported.
no the US law allows you to stay in the us with your Italian passport Yes you will be stopped and removed from the country if you were here illegally in the past. If you try and enter under the visa waiver program and are caught you will be taken into custody and the immediatly deported. Your best bet is to try and apply for a visa before attempting to enter the U.S.
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.
Green Card and a US Passport will be enough for a person to re- enter the US. One thing to be noted here is the duration that one stays out of the US. If the person is away from the US for a year or longer, then a permit to reenter must be obtained. The applicant should have applied for the permit and got it approved before leaving the US itself.Form I-131 is used to apply for permit to reenter the US
An illegal entrant who has been deported back to their country of origin has very slight chances of even getting a visa to enter the US again. In this aspect, it is highly impossible to get Citizenship. Even if the person applies for it, the previous illegal stay will not be favorable to the applicant.
You can try. If you get caught, you can be jailed, questioned and deported. It isn't worth the risk to enter the US illegally.