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The citizen spouse has no recourse to the action as US immigration laws no longer allow a citizen spouse to apply for residency for an illegal immigrant spouse. The Mexican national will have to leave the US and file under the required USCIS regulations for reentry.
It's possible to do so, yes. You should check with customs and immigration before leaving the country to identify any potential problems... it's a lot easier to get them straightened out when you're still in the country rather than when you're stuck in an airport (or something) trying to reenter the country.
Answer: If you are being abuse and is an illegal immigrant, what you need to do is leave her, because she can report you to INS and you will get deported. Because you are illegal, there is really nothing much you can do with the legal system.
The US passport is what you need to get back in. Unless you're already outside the US, I wouldn't leave until you have this important document. Technically, you could just reenter the US as a Canadian tourist with a Canadian passport under the VISA Waiver programm but why chance it?
when Tzar has her leave
Leave and return legally before she is caught.
Her maiden name was Bronson : June Evelyn Bronson .
WHEN THEY GET A PASSPORT AND PAPER PERMIT
I believe you used to be able to marry an illegal immigrant and they would not have to leave but with the changes in federal laws for national securit I believe that has changed now and they would have to apply for citizenship like everyone else
No, a person who has entered the US illegally is free to leave, and will not be arrested, unless, of course, there are other crimes in addition to illegal entry to the country for which this person is sought by the police. For example, a person who enters illegally and commits murder while in the country is no longer free to leave at will.
If your already married she's already legal! * An immigrant legal or illegal does not become a US citizen by marrying a US citizen. The female immigrant who is in the US illegal can still be deported under US immigration laws. The issue of her being married to a citizen and having children may or may not be to her advantage. If she is taken into custody she will be given the chance to appeal any deportation issues, but there can be no guarantee of the outcome. The best option is for her to consult an attorney who is knowledgeable in immigration law before taking any other action.
No, once you leave the game you cannot re-enter it, regardless of the positions.