Get them to visit you in your own country, since you will almost definitely not be allowed back into the USA.
In general once you are a citizen you can not be deported.
There have been a few cases in Canada where a criminal has been extradited back to a country he committed a crime in.
He can marry the US citizen but he won't gain citizenship through her n he will still b deported.
Naturalization through marriage.
No, such a petition would be VOID. A person cannot get a marriage based green card when that person is ALREADY married to someone else.
They apply for a visa. Because they were deported, there may be fines and a long waiting period (3 to 5 years).
He can apply and go through the process like everyone else, although being in the country illegally means he is likely to be deported. This counts badly against someone for the purposes of applying and gaining citizenship; he is better to leave, apply from there and come back in the 'right' way.
im sorry i dont know. you can try another website.
i am a Nepali but my mother was an Indian before marriage...so is there any provision through which i can take Indian citizenship..i am ready to renunciate nepal's citizenship for that..
No, the President does not have the power to revoke someone's citizenship. Citizenship can only be revoked through a legal process, such as a judge's order in a criminal case or renunciation of citizenship by the person themselves.
Yes, all persons who are not "natural born" US citizens are subject to deportation when it applies. Even naturalized citizens can be deported, although the process differs depending upon the amount of time the person has held permanent resident or citizenship status.
If you are illegally residing in the US, your chances of getting deported are very certain, even if you marry an American Citizen. You will not be able to change your status nor obtain green card, citizenship through your marriage as your status is illegal. If the Immigration authorities find out the illegal stay it will lead to immediate deportation. You will have to return back to your country,then apply to enter the US legally. This will be delayed because of your illegal stay.
No, a former president cannot give up their citizenship. Once someone is a citizen of a country, they retain that citizenship unless they voluntarily renounce it through a formal process. Being a former president does not exempt someone from the normal rules and procedures regarding citizenship.
Through the US citizen spouse can get green card after two years of marriage and after 3rd anniversary can apply for US citizenship using Form N-400.