WOMEN GREEN CARD HOLDER MARRYS MAN EXPIRED GREEN CARD HOLDER IN THE STATES CAN THEY BOTH LIVE IN THE STATES.
Can a person be legalize after being deported after a traffic violation
All Canadian and American citizens need passports to travel to Mexico. The main reason they need the passport is to reenter Canada or the United States.
6 months after marriage the illegal immigrant will receive a temporary green card. 2 years after marriage another interview is setup and they receive a permanent green card that lasts for 10 years. During this time the illegal resident may apply for US citizenship.
yes
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.
As long as you have a valid passport/Nexus card and haven't committed a crime or done anything else to cause you to be denied entry you should be allowed to reenter Canada.
They will reenter the building when the microwave fire is extinguished.
It's possible to do so, yes. You should check with customs and immigration before leaving the country to identify any potential problems... it's a lot easier to get them straightened out when you're still in the country rather than when you're stuck in an airport (or something) trying to reenter the country.
There are not laws that prevent a citizen from marrying a foreign national who is unlawfully present in the U.S. It is unlikely that an undocumented immigrant would have the identification required by state law, such as a SS#. Be that as it may, the citizen spouse would not be able to file an application for the non-citizen spouse's permanent resident status, because he was in the country illegally. The non-citizen spouse must return to Mexico and the required USCIS laws must be followed before he can legally reenter the U.S. United States Citizenship and Immigration Services, http://www.uscis.gov
yes a goalie can reenter a game after being substituted for.
No, when his fingerprints were checked his deportation history would be found. The foreign national committed a felony and therefore has been permanently deported. Any person attempting to circumvent immigration laws to aid a deported felon in returning to the US would be guilty of committing several federal felonies, all of which are punishable by a mandatory prison sentence and fines.
There is not automatic reenter button, you have to go through the server list to find yours.