I want to marry my partner however he was a resident but was deported for being in jail for a yr because he had just turned 18 or else the courts would have probably sent him to juvenile courts. He was a resident but because he had just turned 18 and didn't have enough money to get a lawyer he was deported. His crime was a minor crime. It did not have anything to do with killing, drugs or anything like that.
He crossed the border illegally. Yet, we want to get married. Yet, if we get married in the states that would signal that he is here illegally and would hurt any changes of getting a pardon from the U.S. He has been here around 10 yrs now and has not committed any crimes at all. He has never been stopped by the police or anything. Has not even stolen a piece of gum from a store or anything. Straight as can be.
I was thinking if I could could go to his country where he was deported his original country and get married over there while he is here. I think I would get in trouble if I would attempt this and get caught. However, by us doing this after we would get the marriage license we can put in the papers for a pardon which would take about 2 yrs I believe. The marrriage license would be "evidence" that he was "over there" in his country.
Please help I don't know what to do.
