Contact an Immigration lawyer. They can go over the process and details with you. It's going to be a lot off jumping through hoops but I believe it can be done. I believe that only if that resident relative is a parent, spouse, or sibling over 21 years old can be done.
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If entry was ILLEGAL, and there was no form I-130 filed before April 2001, there is ABSOLUTELY NO CHANCE to get a green card, even with an anchor baby/marriage to a U.S. citizen.
A non-permanent resident alien is an individual that holds employment in the United States. They are not a citizen and they do not have a green card.
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Why they call it a Green Card.The first Resident Alien Card (Green Card) had green-stripes on one side and was issued many years ago (1950s). There have been several revisions to the Resident Alien Card with the newest being mostly white in color. The Resident Alien Card version that is carried by most Lawful Permenant Residents is the pink/salmon colored card (second newest card). T
No! The original Permanent Resident Alien Cards were green, and conversationally, the term "Green Card" still means Permanent Resident Status. Now they do have small green stripes on them. See related link.
The cast of Resident Alien - 2010 includes: Michael Canon as Mary Niall Flynn as Alien Shune Green as American Peter Nielson as Paddy Dara Sheridan as Barman
Any person who is not a US citizen and comes to live here, is an alien resident by law (including green card holders before they become citizens)
Get on a very long waiting list to get your green card. You wouldn't be an alien if you were legal
Yes provided that relative is a permanent resident or green card holder or a US citizen. Once they petition for relative depending on the eligibility and availability of visa the relative would be issued a immigrant visa to enter US after which will be issued green card.
Yes, you can.
you can marry but it is no guarantee if they will become legal. You need to understand even if children are involved you are looking at time and money. if your spouse entered the country illegally they will have to return to their homeland at some point of the process (unless the laws change) and then depending on how long they have been in the u.s illegally, they have the option of denying them re-entry for up to 10 years. You need to know this.