They can't. That said, if the alien has a way of getting a green card now, like a resident relative, there may be ways to keep him here while the paperwork goes thru. If they don't have any means of getting a green card despite their being illegal, then they cannot become citizens or residents, period. Maybe through an amnesty.
It MAY be possible, though attempting poses considerable risk of being deported.
there are 2 ways to become a legal.
first,it is hard to become citizen for a illegal person. but they have a chance to do it. first of all that person's status must br convert in to the F1 visa status and get a admission in a good college or university. in order to do that you must have to Jamaica for reinstatement process. once you are in in status, get a admission in college. after your college you apply for opt then H1 visa. then you go for green card and finally citizenship. these steps might looks easy and short. but i am sorry to say that it is not. it is really long process.i know how one fill being a illegal that's why i am sharing this information.
Second,the most easiest way to become a ligel is find and citizen girl or boy and marry to them. by this way, you will become citizen in short period of time.If you are asking about the following case:
This is NOT possible UNLESS you can successfully apply for asylum, which is based on the expectation of political or religious persecution in your home country, and is not simple to do. ALL other routes to a green card require that the applicant at some point during the process apply FROM THEIR HOME COUNTRY. That is, even by marrying a U.S. citizen, the paperwork requires that the non-citizen apply at the U.S. Embassy or Consulate in their Home Country. There is no way to remain inside the U.S. and become a legal resident.
Note that this is true for the vast majority of legal US Visas, too. That is, most visas are of a Temporary nature, and are what is called "Non-convertible". That is, once you are admitted into the US on a certain visa, you cannot then later "convert" this visa into another by applying for that visa WITHOUT returning to your home country first. Only a specific few types of visa will allow you to remain inside the US and be converted to another one.
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A foreign national who is unlawfully present within the U.S. is not eligible for permanent resident or citizenship status. The person must leave the U.S. voluntarily or be subject to deportation under U.S. immigration laws.
Any foreign national who has been unlawfully present within the U.S. for 12 months or less will face deportation and barred from applying for reentry for 10 years. Any foreign national who has been unlawfully present withing the U.S. for 12 months will face deportation barred from applying for reentry for 10 years.
The exceptions are those persons who qualify for asylee or refugee status.
United States Citizenship and Immigration Services, http://www.uscis.gov
Immigration and Customs Enforcement, http://www.ice.gov
Unless the unlawfully present person qualifies under asylee or refugee status he or she cannot apply for legal status within the US. The person must voluntarily leave the US or be deported. A foreign national who has resided unlawfully within the US for at least 12 months is subject to deportation and barred from applying for reentry for 3 years. A foreign national who has resided unlawfully within the US for more than 12 months is subject to deportation and barred from applying for reentry for 10 years.
Immigrant is a person who departs from a country to live in a country permanently... lol ighhh seen.. ezz :B
It takes a long time and also its very hard so usually that's y they come illegally
Yes, if the children were born in the U.S.
Illegals are ready to do any kind of job even if they are paid low. They take up the jobs that are ignored by the US citizens. Employers are only too happy to employ these illegals as they will be quite content with low wages.
Wop is an acronym which stands for "with out papers" so the term would suggest that Italians were illegals, or not real citizens.
Illegal immigration should be strengthened so that the jobs go to people who are citizens. Also, many illegals use resources from the government and states that could help citizens.
Because they are either illegals, have friends or family that are illegals, or they are misinformed about the bill.
Citizens, or naturalized citizens.
They can typically become citizens through naturalization.
Concrete Blonde y Los Illegals was created on 1997-05-05.
No. Only men were able to become citizens of any medieval towns. Not women
YA!
They are deported to their country of origin.
no