Yes. They typically give out fiance visas pretty easily regardless of your background, unless you're wanted for serious crime.
You cant reuturn back when a illegal immigrant gets caught being illegal they deport them and they tell them how much time they cant be in the US
Your question reveals an unconscious bias. You said,= "How can a US citizen sponsor an illegal immigrant...." = If you "sponsor" them, they are not an "illegal immigrant." Careful, the way your question is phrased says a lot about you. The very term "illegal immigrant" is insulting to ....migrant workers, especially. Mexican citizens surely don't like the phrase and, by the way, Superman was apparently an "illegal immigrant" and you SURELY wouldn't want to insult HIM.
No, and the laws regarding marriage to an illegal immigrant become more draconian every day.
make application to enter the US
You can't, unless u want him to be kicked out of the country. he can return to the country, and you get married there. Then you file a whole bunch of forms for him to get here, as if he didn't do the illegal immigration in the first place. It will take a long time.
Best bet would be to return to your fiances country of origin, get married there, then apply for a visa based their newly married status.
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.
no
My fiance? Absolutely not.
No. An immigrant who is unlawfully present within the US cannot be sponsored for permanent residency or citizenship. They must voluntarily return to their country of origin or face deportation. After leaving the US the foreign national will be barred from applying for reentry for 3-10 years depending upon the individual's circumstances.
This act states that immigrants who remain in the United States illegally must leave. They cannot return until a whole year has passed.
It will not be cheap. Among other things, they are going to have to return to their home country and apply for a legal visa.