Your status is "married." You are still a citizen of this country. There is no special status.
If you are legally married to an illegal immigrant, you can still file as either married filing jointly or married filing separately. However, filing jointly may have potential issues such as disclosing your spouse's information. It is recommended to seek advice from a tax professional for guidance on the best option for your specific situation.
Yes but the American citizen has to file a petition for the immigrant.
immigrant
In Canada a landed immigrant has permanent resident status. Until they achieve that status they are not landed.
If the immigrant married a US citizen, then that's a done deal and she is no longer illegal. It sounds like you need to take care of your own affairs, starting with divorce proceedings.
You're children are legal citizens, and your ex-spouse may apply for immigrant status.
He wouldn't want to leave the country and have his papers checked, he might not be allowed back. And marriage does not change the status of an illegal immigrant.
No, marrying a US citizen or a permanent resident does not grant the illegal immigrant legal status regardless of whether there is a child involved or not.
Yes, you can get married with parental consent. However, marrying someone that is not in the country legally does not change their status.
Go to the local INS office and explain and fill in the paperwork. It is easier than doing online.
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Personal immigrant status