Sure they can marry, but no felon from a foreign country can gain legal entry into the United States, much less legal status. They are persona non grata.
Yes, he still has a right to be the child's father. Illegally or Legally he is the child's biological father and no matter what anyone says You, the mother and The father laid down and had the child so i think he has every right to be the child's father legally or illegally. And for him to be deported and he has a child is down right wrong. But if he is deported i think when the child is old enough you should sit down and talk about daddy. There are such things as passports, go see the father if he is deported. i really hope that i was a little help Sincerely, M.A.H.
Any one, including a minor, enters US should have a visa. If a minor enters US without a visa and U.S. custom inspection & I-94 card, most likely, this minor enters US illegally. If that is the case, it is very difficult for this illegal minor alien to become legal US Permanent Resident later, according to current US immigration law. Even if after many years, this alien marries with a U.S. citizen, this alien is still not eligible to adjust his/her status to US permanent residence inside the U.S., because he/she entered U.S. illegally without U.S. custom inspection and I-94 card.
Yes. He should have had his wife start the procedures to sponsor his citizenship when they got married. If she knew he was illegal, she, too, could face criminal charges for housing an illegal alien. Since no illegal can enter into a legally binding contract, the marriage may not be legal either.
If he is illegal, then you have no foot to stand on. He will likely be deported if any state authority finds out he is illegal. If he becomes legal, then he must pay. If not, then he doesn't have to do anything for you.not true, illegal or not he is the father and will have to pay child support. my husband has a child from a previous marriage and we pay child support, but a few years ago before we were married he left and returned to Mexico for a few months. his ex filled for child support through the state and received it, and we are paying that back to the state as well. you need to talk to him about paying you, and if he refuses, then contact your state child support office and tell them you situation.AnswerDepending on your age you could end up in jail youself for statutory rape. It's hard to get child support for your child from the child you slept with.
Aliens, as in space aliens? No. "Aliens" as in non-American human beings who shouldn't have been allowed into the United States? Yes. Some of them were, in fact, "illegal aliens" from Egypt. Several of them had been allowed into the USA, but had overstayed their visas, and should have been arrested and deported.
A foreign national whether illegal or permanent resident status when convicted of a felony is subject to imprisonment and/or deportation after their imposed sentence has been served. The quicker the better!
No. Illegal immigrants are subject to deportation with or without a criminal conviction. Permanent resident status and naturalized citizenship can be revoked if the circumstances warrant and the convicted person can be deported to his or her country of origin and permanently banned for applying for reentry into the US.
An alien is not illegal as long as she/he has documentation of status. An alien who is documented to be a permanent resident is not illegal. If the alien does not have and never has had documentation of an immigration status, then that person is an illegal alien.
no, only us citizen can help for permanent resident
If there is illegal entry- only on the basis of marriage to a U.S. citizen AND you are granted a waiver for the deportation. The waiver is not easy to obtain, and those that were deported merely for illegal presence have a better chance that those who were deported with criminal records. Moreover, if it is a serious crime such as robbery, rape, murder, fraud- then a waiver would be impossibly difficult to get.
If you are convicted of a crime while in the country illegally, you would be deported and then not allowed to apply for naturalization.
The illegal immigrant will be deported when caught.
The resident would need to wait until becoming a US citizen until filing for residency for the illegal alien spouse.
In the UK and Ireland a 'marriage of convenience' as this would be called is illegal.
Yes. The convicted person loses their right to appeal deportation action.
Yes. You are knowingly harboring a criminal.
Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986