So if it is found out, then I think she will be deported. Whether or not she is allowed back, I don't know. There is a 10 year ban for someone who overstayed their status for longer than 6 months(I think). Again, she may not qualify. Because overstaying one's status but entering US legally is not the same as entering US illegally.
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If it is just the matter of overstaying her status, the fact that she is marrying a US citizen, she can still get her GC. But her problem is much more serious. It is the equivalent of entering US illegally and marrying a citizen can't help her.
So if it is found out, then I think she will be deported. Whether or not she is allowed back, I don't know. There is a 10 year ban for someone who overstayed their status for longer than 6 months(I think). Again, she may not qualify. Because overstaying one's status but entering US legally is not the same as entering US illegally.
So if it is found out, then I think she will be deported. Whether or not she is allowed back, I don't know. There is a 10 year ban for someone who overstayed their status for longer than 6 months(I think). Again, she may not qualify. Because overstaying one's status but entering US legally is not the same as entering US illegally.
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