You will have to file legel resident status like any other illegel that comes to the USA.
Your status is "married." You are still a citizen of this country. There is no special status.
No. Persons who are considered to be illegally within the US cannot apply for resident status even if they are considered legally married to a US citizen. Federal law applies to immigration issues not state laws, so, it is conceivable for an illegal immigrant to legally marry a US citizen but that does not give she or he US legal status or the right to apply for such.
Getting married to a U.S. citizen will not make you a legal resident. If you are in the U.S. legally you can file to adjust your status to a legal resident. If you are in the U.S. illegally, getting married to a U.S. citizen will not help. You will need to go back to your country and apply for either a K1 fiance visa or a K3 spousal visa.
If you were legally married in the United States, he is an American citizen, whatever his status at the time of your marriage. If he has been arrested for this, the two of you can recover damages for false arrest in a court of law. Get an attorney immediately.
A foreign national who is in the US illegally is not eligible for permanent residence status nor citizenship even if he or she is allowed to marry a US citizen. The issue of having children born in the US can sometimes play a bearing on the status of the illegal immigrant, but there must be other extenuating circumstances. The exceptions to the new immigration laws are if the person in question qualifies as an refugee or asylee.
Married with children.
If the marriage is found to be valid it takes a minimum of 6-18 months to obtain permanent residence status (green card). The parties must remain legally married and residing together for three years before the immigrant can apply for US citizenship. Persons who are in the US illegally are not eligible for permanent resident status and citizenship even if they marry a US citizen.
"My husband is an immagrant and i am a us citizen and we have been married for 2 years and have been toghether for three years how can i help him with his legal status in the US?"
from the best of my knowledge, the best thing to do is to be a u s citizen and then try filing for your boyfriend
No, he is no longer married to a citizen so no longer has citizen status; unless he has applied for and completed the citizenship process to become a citizen in his own right.
she's not a u.s. citizen yet but she's a legal immigrant and legal immigrants can work. then(if you're a u.s. citizen) after three years being married to you she can become a u.s. citizen. If she was here illegally when you married her and have not filed any paperwork to adjust her status the she is subject to deportation whether she is married to you or not. If you think the green card application is expensive just wait to you see the bills you face if she gets caught and you need to hire a lawyer to keep from getting her deported.
no