No. It will take many years. Spouses of greencard-holders do not automatically have a visa number available. They have to be put on a waiting list.
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.
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Yup i guess, try ask your mom
They will be just married to the card holder; that will not help the illegal in any way, and could have a bearing on whether the card holder can get citizenship (assisting a person they know to be committing a crime, for example).
I believe you are not a resident alien at all, you are a alien, legally allowed to live and work in the USA for the duration of the L1 (up to 7 years) but you are not a "resident" There are many law firms who could answer precisely this question.
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. You are knowingly harboring a criminal.
Illegal alien stands for illegal imagrant!
An immigrant who is unlawfully within the US is not eligible for permanent residence status (green card).
I do not think there is an illegal alien, but there is such thing as alien
I am not immigration lawyer or anything like that. But I believe that if it is very hard for a US citizen to marry an illegal alien in the US (because of all the paperwork and time that it takes and the legth of time, one year or more. Often the illegal alien will HAVE to go back to their country and start the paperwork process from there). That's why it seems to me that it would be even more difficult for a permanent resident alien to marry an illegal alien, but perhaps not imposible-- perhaps. That is assuming that you are a permanet resident alien of the US or have a similar visa.