Apply for a Student Visa.
Here's one good website.And here's another one.
what is the problem here? bf the country probably.
someone who immigrated to the U.S. from another country
Something from your country or a gift relating to the culture in your country E.g. When exchange students came here they brought us cultural related gifts like material curtain/decoration things for our walls
they are someone who comes to this country from somewhere else and they don't come from here
did you come here for education
Yes. 100% of it's graduates go on to college. If you are not looking for a college preparatory school, you should not go here.
Ther are a lot of ways that you can pay for college. You can get loan or a grant or you can get a job. here is another website to help http://www.taxact.com/
Yes, it's generally okay to ask someone from another country questions about their country as long as you do so respectfully. Keep in mind cultural sensitivities and avoid making assumptions or stereotypes. Engage in conversation with genuine curiosity and respect for their perspective.
A second-generation immigrant refers to someone who is born in a country to parents who immigrated to that country. They are the first generation to be born in the new country, but their parents are immigrants.
Here you can be divorced from your wife even if she is living in another country. You can courier the papers and get her signature, and you could tell her that you would pay the charges , and send her the money.
I do not think they can. I doubt that the state (or the country) will recognized the marriage of two illegal immigrants who married in another country. After all as far as the government is concerned "they are not here."