when he got married did they go thru immigration. After he got married he would first become a resident then after 2 years of being married he would apply for citizenship. You dont just become a citizen because you got married. Trust me I just went thru it. Not sure about your case but there is a 10 year rule if you get busted. He wont be allowed to return for 10 years and thats not guarnateed he can come back. He will still have paperwork and other b-s to go thru.
As for the stupid guy Dr.Z somebody should drop you off in the middle of tijuana and let the bulls run you over. LOLOL stupid *** idiot
2006-08-24 13:16:09
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answered by yo-yo 2
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If he is here legally on a visa now, the stipulation on that is if he breaks a law, he will immediately be deported.
If the record shows that he at one time was caught breaking the law, then he obtained his visa falsely (you can't have ever broken an American law to get one). This is a question they ask, and it is stipulated in the entire procedure. Not admitting to identity theft (which is what he did), when he had been caught at it was him being deceptive. And according to the laws, that is a deportable offense.
It is unfortunate that he is married to a citizen, and has a family. But that is the law. The entire thing happened before he married, and I am sure they are looking at that as everything after is a "fraud". It is unfortunate, but it is the law.
2006-08-24 19:31:42
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answered by volleyballchick (cowards block) 7
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GOOD! I'm glad to hear they are deporting SOMEONE! Illegals need to be kicked out. Part of life!
He isnt a citizen just b/c he gets married. There are still papers that have to be filled out and time spent back in your own country. He should be arrested b/c he broke the law!
2006-08-24 19:48:06
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answered by Surf n' Snow 5
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Yes he can be deported, but if he has lawyer why didn't the lawyer file a waiver for him. If he was caught with someones Else's papers then he was deported and he can not enter for 10 years legally If he entered the U.S illegally and was here illegally or legally he is still subject to deportation, even if he is married to a U.S Citizen. She can file for divorce or go with him to Mexico.
2006-08-24 19:30:28
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answered by Anonymous
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This is possible. He could also be barred from being in the US for ten years. It doesn't matter if he's married to an American citizen, unless he can prove that she's dependent and needs him for major support such as financial or medical reasons. In that case, then he'll have trouble gaining citizenship as well because she has to prove she can support him for his application to be approved. (The gov't wants to ensure that they won't be taking a charity cause and be supporting him through welfare and such.) Sound contradicting? It is.
2006-08-24 22:01:40
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answered by Mariposa 7
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How easily do the hatefull show their colors
and how quickly they become "upright citizens" with opinions about legislation. Im sure all these morons have NEVER broken any law.
And if they did it was probably to WORK to get FOOD to EAT right? They all assume that it was ID theft cuz none of them would help out friends in need by LENDING
2006-08-24 20:03:53
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answered by jcmoyao 1
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I doubt it was exactly like that. Unless he is lying about being a citizen. The only times I've heard of that being revoked is if someone obtained it fraudulently (like really they were a drug runner but said they were someone else).
If he is illegally here, of course, he can be deported.
2006-08-24 21:28:26
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answered by DAR 7
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Mostly likely he is not legal. Even if he is married to an American citizen - it could take years til he gets his papers. So yeah he could get deported.
2006-08-24 20:36:32
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answered by Chela 3
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Adios Amigos.
Sorry,but that's the way it should be.Tell your american citizen friend to follow her husband in Mexico,they will be happy there too.
2006-08-24 19:21:07
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answered by S. 2
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He broke the law when he entered this country illegally, he then used false documentation. He is a common criminal. He should get deported.
2006-08-24 19:17:05
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answered by sassyk 5
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