A United States citizen can marry someone that has been deported back to their home country. An Immigration attorney and a judge will have to see the marriage certificate to prove the spousal relationship.
If you are deported, there are no prohibitions to you getting married. You might also be able to prevent deportation if your spouse has legal status in the United States.
Yes you can. They are people, like anyone else. There may be things to sort out if they are from a different country, but it can be done.
Deportee - film - was created in 1976.
The duration of Deportee - film - is 1440.0 seconds.
The citizen BELONGS in the US, but if the NON citizen has been deported... Well it is practically IMPOSSIBLE to go back, for the deportee to pretty much step on US ground is illegal. BUT the citizen might be helpful in succeeding chances of getting a work permit for the deportee, then you could climb the ladder from there.
many immigrants are deportee from a country
The cast of Une vie deportee - 2012 includes: Marie Bunel as Danielle Alain Doutey Elsa Lunghini as Julia
The cast of Deportee - 1976 includes: Sam Gilman as Pop John King III as Dave Leslie Paxton as Louise Andrew Stevens as Mac
Une vie deportee - 2012 was released on: Netherlands: 14 May 2013 (Amsterdam Film Festival) USA: 13 July 2013 (LA Outfest)
Yes if you can get citizenship for that child in your home country.
There's nothing stopping you from marrying the person, although you will obviously have to leave Canada for the wedding since your betrothed cannot come to you. Also, you will not be allowed to bring your new spouse back into the country unless you win an appeal with the Immigration department to have him or her allowed back into the country.
Your parent has no bearing on you getting residency, unless you were born in the country.
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