I thought his greencard had expired? Which means that he has to reapply. If he was a citizen, then he wouldn't have to reapply for his greencard and he wouldn't be deported. That was why I said that he should have become a citizen. If he truely wants to remain living in the USA, I don't see why he wouldn't want to become a citizen. It just cuts out the headaches, that's all.
While I'm not perfectly sure as to how it all works, I do know that there is a difference between temporary residents and permanent residents.
For instance, a permanent resident has a green card that can expire (for purposes regarding the need to change the photo), but their actual status as a permanent resident does not expire.
In other words, they can remain in the country legally forever, but if they do want to travel and that card is expired, they can run into issues, because it is their most legal form of identification and while the photo can clearly be of Victor, I can see them making a big fuss over nothing or finding out after further verification that he indeed has a few pending criminal trials on his docket.
Victor should have just stayed away from those damn narcotics..
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