For example, if you were deported, you can still apply for a temporary visa, such as a student visa, a work visa, or a permanent visa. You'll need to apply for a waiver which will permit you to reenter the country legally.
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While it's possible for deportees to gain re-entry into the U.S. if they marry an American citizen, they may still have to apply for re-entry using both Form I-212 and Form I-601. In the process, they need to give the courts good reason why they should be able to re-enter the country following deportation.
The passenger will be responsible for the return fare. In most of the cases the passenger will have a return ticket, as many countries insist return ticket for granting non-immigration visa. If the person is denied to enter the country at Port of Entry (POE) then an individual has to pay his/her own flight expenses.
The short answer is no. Marriage alone won't stop deportation or prevent you from being deported in the future. But, marriage to a US citizen can make it easier to establish your legal status in the United States.