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re Can a deported mother forever barred own a home in the USA?

Can a mother who has been deported legally own a home in the US for her
children who is American? She is barred from ever entering the US, can the
home still be in her name legally without any legal implication or tax
implications?

Thank you.

Asked on March 16, 2017 under Immigration Law, Nevada

Answers:

SB Member California Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney

Answered 7 years ago | Contributor

Yes, ownership of real estate and immigration benefits are not connected.  if she has a house that is titled in her name, then she can hold on to that house even if she is not eligible to enter the US because of the deportation order.


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