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If you are a citizen and have a felony record does that prevent you from getting your illegal alien wife US citizenship?

No. Only if she was a felon would she have problems with citizenship; as it is, you will have enough issues given that she is an illegal alien and assumably already in the country.


How can an illegal alien become a us citizen if they have been deported and have a felony in the u.s.?

Unfortunately, an illegal alien can not become an US citizen if they have been deported before. If they have a felony, they can't become a US citizen either.


Can a US citizen with a felony become an EU citizen through marriage?

There is no such thing as an EU citizen. Each country of the union has it's own laws and governance over citizenship.


How can an illegal alien become a us citizen if they have been deported and have a felony in the US?

It is not possible for an illegal alien who has been deported to become a US citizen. Certain crimes will put a short term bar on the aliens from applying for a visa to enter the US. Even if they manage to get a visa, it will be very difficult to become a US citizen. Their past felonies and deportation charges will act against their citizenship application.


What is loss of citizenship?

Loss of citizenship refers to the formal termination of an individual's status as a citizen of a particular country. This can occur voluntarily through renunciation or involuntarily through acts such as treason or serving in a foreign military. Loss of citizenship may have significant legal and practical consequences, including losing the right to live or work in the country of citizenship.


Is it illegal to marry a US citizen for the purpose of getting a green card?

Entereing into a fraudulent marriage of convenience to obtain permanent residence status and/or citizenship is a federal felony offense. If convicted both parties are subject to a maximum sentence of 5 years in a federal facility and a $200,000 fine. After serving the imposed sentence the foreign national will be deported and permanently barred from reentering the US. If the citizen spouse is also convicted he or she will have a permanent record of a federal felony after serving the imposed sentence. Marriage to a US citizen no longer guarantees permanent residency or citizenship to a foreign national who is unlawfully present within the US.


Can an illegal immigrant testify in court against an American citizen and be compensated for it?

Yes. Citizenship is not a pre-qualification to testify in court.


Can you be deported if you commit a felony even if you are married to a us citizen?

If you are illegally residing in the US, your chances of getting deported are very certain, even if you marry an American Citizen. You will not be able to change your status nor obtain green card, citizenship through your marriage as your status is illegal. If the Immigration authorities find out the illegal stay it will lead to immediate deportation. You will have to return back to your country,then apply to enter the US legally. This will be delayed because of your illegal stay.


Does Idaho have citizen arrest law?

Yes, Idaho allows citizen's arrests but there are specific guidelines that must be followed. Citizens can arrest someone if they witness a felony being committed, or have reasonable grounds to believe a felony has been committed. It is recommended to contact law enforcement as soon as possible after making a citizen's arrest.


Can you become an American citizen with a felony?

It may depend greatly upon the type and seriousness of the charge and what your ultimate punishment was.... however..... with so many non-felony applicants for citizenship it seems like a long shot.


Are felons citizens of the united states?

depending on what type o felon they are they are still citizens. If the person has committed a felony in which the court states that they ar eno longer a citizen they must renew their citizenship in the United States. If not they are considered an slien and its possible they can be kicked out and never come back unless they become a legal citizen again.


Do felonies on a persons record go away when laws change?

No. If the act was illegal at the time it was committed, it was a felony. That will remain forever unless you get the felony expunged.