Shaquita Wernicki: You certainly could be deported. On what basis do you have a pending green card and why is it pending?If you were eligible for it, you should have already obtained permanent residence.
Providencia Jalbert: Yes, you most certainly can get deported. How did you file for a green card? You would need an immediate family member who is a US citizen to petition for you.
Rivka Killmer: Living in the US and having children and a fiance doesn't give you any rights. Overstaying a visa doesn't give you any rights either. It depends whether you really have a greencard pending or not. If it's been pending for years, then it probably wouldn't be pending but be rejected. If it has been pending for 2 months, maybe you might have a case.Tell your lawyer the entire story with all details and the lawyer will give you an idea how good your chances are....Show more
Eva Lichlyter: Sorry but you will be deported. Immigration judges have zero discretion on ! this.
Launa Weingarten: Well since you arrived in US legally your fiance can marry you and petition you for a green card, assuming that he/she is a US citizen. Without any basis to allow you to remain legally in US the judge will order removal. Marriage to a US citizen would allow you such basis, just note that marriage entered into during removal proceedings get investigated under a microscope, but if the two of you have lived together and have children together then the marriage will likely be found as legitimate and the removal proceedings would be terminated....Show more
Giovanna Sherlin: you will be deported eventually ...which would seem to be long overdue or of course you can leave voluntarily now without a deportation order ...giving you a chance to return deportation means you never get back ...go see an aila lawyer...Show more
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