from the best of my knowledge, the best thing to do is to be a u s citizen and then try filing for your boyfriend
Yes, but ability to marry has nothing to do with immigration status.
No, any foreign national who has entered the United States illegally is not eligible for permanent residence status regardless of the type of sponsorship. INA Section 212(a)(6)(A), 8 United States Code, Section 1182(a)(6)(A).
I believe you used to be able to marry an illegal immigrant and they would not have to leave but with the changes in federal laws for national securit I believe that has changed now and they would have to apply for citizenship like everyone else
No. Persons who are considered to be illegally within the US cannot apply for resident status even if they are considered legally married to a US citizen. Federal law applies to immigration issues not state laws, so, it is conceivable for an illegal immigrant to legally marry a US citizen but that does not give she or he US legal status or the right to apply for such.
A human being cannot be illegal or legal. A person who crosses the boarder illegally may be able to get legal resident status, depending on a variety of factors.
They can certainly get married. There is normally no requirement to prove citizenship to obtain a marriage license. It does not mean they won't get deported or that they automatically get citizenship.
The license is legal if the application was filled out properly. However, the issuing of a license will not change the status of the husband, he remains in the country illegally.
Yes. He should have had his wife start the procedures to sponsor his citizenship when they got married. If she knew he was illegal, she, too, could face criminal charges for housing an illegal alien. Since no illegal can enter into a legally binding contract, the marriage may not be legal either.
Absolutely not ! If they were an illegal immigrant the first time - the're still illegal the second time ! Residency does NOT absolve you of your immigration status !
No rights gained, save for the ability to legalize your residency status if the immigrant entered the country LEGALLY.
1) it was revoked, you should've returned to your country to avoid getting in trouble with the United States government--which can happen now that you're illegal. 2) it is wrong to marry someone for the sole reason of citizenship. And, many places won't wed an illegal to a legal citizen anyway. 3) If you do marry a legal citizen, your status won't change. You have to apply for U.S. citizenship, which will take long because your illegal, making it more difficult for you in the long run anyway.
If they are an adult their status is still the same, they are an illegal alien.