You should speak with an Immigration lawyer. Your options depend on the reason for illegal status, and how you entered the country in the first place.
If you are indigent, resources like legal aide or Catholic Charities can help point you in the right direction.
It is illegal for an immigrant with a visa to stay in the U.S. more than what they are supposed to. It is not illegal to have kids or to work here, but it is illegal to hire that person.
Yes that is the best way to do it?
Depends on the purpose of your stay to a certain country. If you aim to live long regardless of work or not and if you are not in a hurry to process the visa then, the immigrant visa is the one. If you only intend to work in the country and already have an employer, then the work visa is good.
Of course not. You cannot work in Singapore with a visitor's visa. This would be illegal. You have to apply for a Singapore work visa.
If you are staying in Mexico for less than six months, you should apply for a FMT (Short-Term Non-immigrant) visa.
A visa allowing you to be in the US. Try to get a license as an illegal immigrant in Georgia, and you'll be deported instead.
First the illegal immigrant should apply for a Visa to become a citizen. Then they should start looking for work to save money. You should apply for your business resellers permit and then contact a watch company on how to be an authorized dealer. THEN you can sell any watch to the citizen...
No. The person is still subject to the terms of the visa. If the person with the work visa marries a US citizen, it shortens the residency period needed to apply for naturalization, but still does not automaticaly change the visa.
It is better to get a working Visa in the USA. A BCC won't clear the reason why you cross the border every day to go to work. Also, working in the USA is illegal if you don't have a work Visa
NO, it is unlawful for the illegal alien to be present in the country. It is unlwaful for any employer to knowingly hire an illegal alien. The illegal alien should immediately leave the country if he/she wants to comply with the law.
They don't...
Yes, unless you are already a US citizen you will need an immigrant visa that permits you to work, not a tourist visa.