Being married would not change the fact she is an illegal alien. She could still be sent back to her country of origin.
If they're in the country legally, they should apply for US citizenship.
No, she is not. She will be allowed to remain in the US with her spouse and children, but she will have to apply for citizenship separate from her marriage. The US citizen REMAINS a US citizen. The immigrant remains an immigrant and must follow the legal path to resident immigrant status, and from there to citizenship. Marriage is not a free pass to residency or citizenship.
No, marrying a U.S. citizen does not automatically grant an immigrant permanent resident or citizenship status. http://www.uscis.gov
They're still an illegal immigrant. Mariiage alone does not grant US citizenship to an illegal alien. The formal process of citizenship must still be completed.
No. citizenship has to do with where you were born, and where your parents were born. It has nothing to do with marriage.
Yes. If the illegal immigrant marries a citizen, they can become a citizen from that.
only if the person marries a US citizen
nothing she tills has to become a citizen
No rights gained, save for the ability to legalize your residency status if the immigrant entered the country LEGALLY.
Yes, they do. Why would an immigrant need to talk to INS about a marriage? Immigrant means they are already residing in the US legally as a immigrant.
Yes, regardless of the alien's status. He can adjust his status and apply for citizenship once he or she marries a U.S. citizen.
the child and your self need to go to immagrastion and get citizenship in brazil for the child.