It depends on the laws of the country. Most countries will not allow illegal aliens to work.
An illegal person who has been convicted can't get a visa for life, but all depends what kind of felony he had committed
No, not legally.
yes
No
Marriage Fraud is a Federal Crime with maximum penalty of five years imprisonment and a fine up to $250,000. It is a felony and anyone convicted of this crime is considered a convicted felon.
No, a foreign national who commits a felony in the U.S. will be permanently deported after he or she has served the sentence imposed for the criminal conviction.
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.
no
Depends how much money they have but for this you would need millions.
yes they can as along as thet are good boys
Being a minor, an illegal alien, having remounced US citizenshio, having been adjudged mentally imcompetent, being fugitive from justice, under indictment for felony, having been convicted of a crime of domestic violence.
Both Federal and State laws prohibit you from possessinga firearm if you are a convicted felon, have been convicted of domestic violence, are a fugitive, under indictment for a felony, have been adjudged mentally incompetent, dishonorably discharged from the military, drug addict, or are an illegal alien.
Fedral Marshal Hold is when a illegal alien is arrested and convicted of a felony, then they are deported after there sentence. Then they return to the U.S. and arrested again for anything there is a good possibility they will be held on a Fedral Marshal Hold to revue the prior charge and to access the potential problems and there return to the U.S. Fedral Marshal Hold is when a illegal alien is arrested and convicted of a felony, then they are deported after there sentence. Then they return to the U.S. and arrested again for anything there is a good possibility they will be held on a Fedral Marshal Hold to revue the prior charge and to access the potential problems and there return to the U.S.
Illegal immigrants can't get food stamps (any children they have while they're in the US can, but the people who immigrated illegally cannot) and they most certainly do get felony convictions for illegal drugs.
Yes, you can get in trouble for letting an illegal alien live with you. Harboring and abetting illegal aliens is a felony under federal law.
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.