If a British resident has a felony and is married to an american can he come and live in America?



Answer:
It would be under INA 212(a)(2), grounds of inadmissibility, but this is something you really should talk to an immigration lawyer about. Evaluating the impact of criminal activity (and possible waivers available) can be fairly complicated.
Yes
Why not, this country let's everyone else come here.
It all depend on whether it is a simple felony or a class A felony. Did he committed a felony in U.S. or in England? Was he deported back to England? An immigration lawyer can help you in this matter.
felony like what kind?

http://www.immihelp.com/greencard/retain...


edit : when in doubt call an immigration lawyer?

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