iam an American sitizen,but my spouse is illegal resident. how can i help her get lawful papers?
No. The only way to become a citizen is to be born in the country or do the regular process of becoming a citizen.
by legally marrying that us citizen or print a form from the internet requesting to be a permanent resident
no, only us citizen can help for permanent resident
No she cannot. To become a US citizen you must be a US resident. Niether can you become a permenant resident for the same reason.
Contact an immigration lawyer.
No. The child is a citizen, but the mother is not.
no but he can probablybecome a US citizen illegaly
Getting married to an American citizen.
No, You can only become a citizen if you apply for you citizenship through immigration. Being a legal resident and married to an American citizen can and will not change your immigrant statics unless you go through the right process.
You can marry anyone you want, but to marry an illegal, would be illegal. About the best thing you could do if you really want to marry for love, is to have the illegal go back to his/her country and then you can have him/her come here legally, and then get married, and then go through the expensive channels, to become a legal perm resident.
There is a lot of paperwork involved! Even if you married a US resident or even citizen that does not make you a us citizen. In fact, you could get into a lot of trouble if they deem that you purposely entered the US to get married to become a US citizen. Although it is possible. Your spouse would have to be a permanent resident or US citizen for you to become a permanent resident. The US prefers you marry (in our out of the US) then the permanent resident or citizen applies for your entry OR the US citizen of Permanent Resident applies before for you to enter the US and then you get married in the US and apply for Permanent residency. Great site I found as my husband immigrated from the UK on a Fiance visa. www.visajourney.com but what if you don't have a date of birth I also, and may be wrong, but if it is deemed that you married to create a citizenship or legal residency, that might be unlawful and you could get into trouble. Though, a lot of military marry women in foreign lands which brings them here. Which is a lot different then someone unlawfully doing so. The US doesn't exactly make it a point to extradite spouses.
Please do not erase my correct answer. That message board is a wonderful place to go to for help in the process of an illegal immigrant becoming an legal resident because I have helped my husband do so.
No. He or she is required to apply for permanent residence status according to US immigration laws.
2 months and 900000000000000 years
Yes, marrying a U.S. Citizen in order to become a U.S. citizen is illegal.
they get married nd the person thats a citizen, gives the person citizenship nd stuff.
No, it doesn't make them a citizen if they marry one. I am a German citizen with a permanent resident green card and married a solider. It didn't make me a US citizen like most people would think. A person in this situation still has to wait for 5 years in Permanent Resident status and then apply for citizenship.
If I Marry An Illegal From Mexico Can He Become A Citizen
I believe that you're guaranteed a citizenship when you marry a citizen, but being an illegal complicates the matter.
No its impossible for them to attain resident status unless trough a blood relative.
No, an illegal immigrant could never change status to a citizen, he would have to become a legal permanent resident first (LPR). But in any case, just making $10k/month wont allow an illegal immigrant to become a LPR
No. You need to begin the process of naturalization to become a Mexican citizen.
You become a resident of California by LIVING in California, this has nothing to do with marriage or legal status- an illegal can be a resident of California
You can help an illegal alien become legal by helping them fill out the appropriate applications for residency and paying the needed fees. This will put them on the right track to becoming a legal resident or citizen.