Originally Posted by
joserosas95
I live in Texas and was wondering if I could fix my husbands papers after being deported and reentering and legally getting married he was deported in 09 for picking up pallets in the back of a target I was with him at the time I was 9months pregnant and the officer that arrested him pointed a gun at me when I obviously was no threat to him since I was due at any moment and insulted me repateadly saying I was a strong that was going to have a strong basterd we where both charged with a misdeamenor he was deported so now we have three children together and really want him to legalize his status I am a us citizen
No... he was deported... that means he now has a 10 year ban on reentry... so he goes and breaks the law again, well that ten year clock isn't ticking and may become permanent... and you think you can fix it by getting married? Well it doesn't work that way.
You can move to his native country if being together is so important. Eventually it might be possible to get a legal reentry if he leaves before he is caught again.
Marriage doesn't bestow any automatic "Rights" to a green card. That's a very common misconception.