No, having a baby will not make the process any faster or easier.
No. Actually probably less likely since there will not be an intact family unit to add stability to their new life in this country.
Identity theft, fraud and obamas plan to give illegal aliens scholarships
he cant
You have to be at least 21
The immigrant should still appear in court. If he does not, the court may cite him for contempt and/or enter a default judgment that he likely won't be able to afford.
Anybody can help you with the papers, but a minor cannot sign anything.
An American citizen has the right to petition for green card for relatives. Once they are married and have their papers ready the US citizen can petition for spouse's green card. Subsequently the kid can also become US citizen or green card depending on the support papers which can be shown for either of them. During the stay in US its very important for immigrant to have papers for a legal and authorized stay in US.
He wouldn't want to leave the country and have his papers checked, he might not be allowed back. And marriage does not change the status of an illegal immigrant.
No, you have to re-apply to INS under different entry status.
Commit some sort of felony and be deported...
In theory yes I think. In reality it will be refused because there will be an investigation if it is a real marriage of love or a marriage to get papers.
I married an illegal alien in May of 2006 and he was required to return to his birth country to attend and interview. You may do all the paper work here but from what i understand from my experience is they do have to return to their birth country and receive permission to return.