If they look Mexican they are probably here illegally. It's normally safe to assume that even if they have papers they were simply falsified.
No it is not. Watch the movie "The Proposal" for more info!
Yes, there are legal ways to obtain that info.
you click the word improve in the top right hand corner.
No, if the info is false the deed is too.
You can sure try. Expect it to cost a lot and not do any real good in the end anyway, but have fun.
False
I don't really remember the answer, but I'm pretty sure that men could be citizens while women could be limited citizens (had a limit to their citizenship) and slaves couldn't.Actually, this is all false info so dont trust it!
NOW, 20 years later, the ALLEGATION is that the affidavit for commitment was false. That's going to be more than a little difficult to prove after the passage of this length of time....but... yes, you can pursue it if you wish.
IF you can prove the error originated with them , and you can disprove the false info. It's a bit tricky. Get a lawyer.
unique information. haha
Dual citizenship means exactly what the name implies-that an individual is a citizen of two countries, in possession of 2 legal passports.
Email me your info and Ill try to help ya in the right direction.