send them back to where they came from
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.
Not necessarily, although such cases are decided on individual basis according to the circumstances.
yes
Well the baby is a U.S. Citizen and since the baby is a U.S. Citizen, in time the "illegal immigrant" may be able to get a green card and first of all an illegal immigrant isn't illegal if they have a visa, except if they were living and working in the U.S on a tourist visa,
== }���tcan a illegal immigrant marry a UK citizen in the UK and reside legally I've seen the answer no where so I still need to know if is possible for an illegal immigrant living in UK to marry a UK citizen in UK and reside legally?
No. He or she is not eligible for permanent residency. The foreign national is now unlawfully present in the US and must voluntarily return to his or her country of origin or be officially deported. Because the foreign national remained in the US unlawfully for more than one year, he or she cannot apply for reentry into the US for 10 years.
Most likely the illegal immigrant will be deported to the country he/she came from and the parent will be thrown in jail. The child may have to stay with a family member or foster care until found a good living environment
r u girl or boy lol
Paying property taxes on a home in a district does not automatically qualify you for residency. Residency requirements typically involve factors such as the amount of time spent living in a location and intentions to make it a permanent residence. Property ownership is just one component of establishing residency.
You can't, unless u want him to be kicked out of the country. he can return to the country, and you get married there. Then you file a whole bunch of forms for him to get here, as if he didn't do the illegal immigration in the first place. It will take a long time.
To maintain permanent residency status in the United States as a green card holder living in a different country, you must meet certain requirements. These include maintaining a residence in the U.S., filing U.S. taxes, and not abandoning your intention to live in the U.S. permanently. Additionally, you should not stay outside the U.S. for extended periods of time without a reentry permit. Failure to meet these requirements could result in losing your permanent residency status.
Never, you are in trouble as soon as they find you've lived in the US illegally.