if you came here the illlegal way then your an illegal immigrant since the first day you got here
I think the law requires an immigrant to live in the United States at least five years before he or she can apply to become a naturalized citizen because it's for the immigrants to know the country, knows it's laws, and to get used to the country.
Check with the laws in your state before getting married, but in most states, anyone who marries a United States citizen can become a US citizen, and thus be legal.
He can be arrested as he is a illegal immigrant and he has got married before waiting for a year aftr getting divorced.
If you are an illegal immigrant that is seeking for a marriage license... 1. Find someone you wanna share your life with 2. Go to city hall and get your marriage license 3. Find a lawyer to help you apply for I-70 spouse visa 4. Become Green Card resident to US
1 month.
I would not think so due to the situation of one being an "illegal" immigrant. Who signed the marriage license if there were no witnesses, and was the person who performed the ceremony legally licensed to do so.
yes, illegal immigrant can be deported even if he/she has children who are US citizens. moreover harbouring an illegal immigrant is a serious offence. please refer to US department of homeland security website www.dhs.gov
First of all, lets separate the term "immigrant" from the term "illegal immigrant." I do not personally believe that "the government" is focused on such activity. As a matter of fact, many citizens are beginning to believe that "the government" pays TOO LITTLE attention to the illegal immigration situation.Additionally, the answer to part of the question lies within the question itself. If you are illegaly in this country you cannot expect to have ANY "rights."The questioner does not give their country of origin, nor is it even necessary.... but, the questioner should research the immigration laws of THEIR own country of origin before they criticize the US government and its citizens. I believe that they will find that THEIR country's immigration laws treat illegal immigrants to THEIR country MUCH MORE HARSHLY.
It doesn't because the illegal immigrant has been before the economy was bad. In fact many Mexicans were called from Mexico during WW2 to work in factories >
Just as the same as you would with anyone else. though if you get married with one try fixing their status because anything can happen and you and her/him could be separated and it will be years before hes allowed in again.
Landed Immigrant then Permenant Resident
Yes you can get an anullment, so hurry up and do it!