You should talk to a lawyer.
Best case with far less complications is that you move to the country where your husband came from.
No it can not. my husband and I have 2 children born in the US and I am a US citizen and they still deported him.
You can deported if you are here illegally and not a citizen. A citizen can't be deported from their own country, but they can go to jail for committing a crime.
If you commit a crime, and are not a citizen of the United States, you can be deported, regardless of whether or not your parents are a citizen.
yes, my ex-husband is going through this with his wife, they have 2 small children and have been married for almost 7 years. She is being deported around the first of the year.
An immigrant is a person entering a country with the intention of settling in that country who is not a citizen of that country.
"My husband is an immagrant and i am a us citizen and we have been married for 2 years and have been toghether for three years how can i help him with his legal status in the US?"
A visa has to be applied for before returning to the country.
Unfortunately, an illegal alien can not become an US citizen if they have been deported before. If they have a felony, they can't become a US citizen either.
If the child is a legal citizen they go to the closest legal relative, if there is no one to take the child they go into foster care. If the child is not a legal citizen they will be deported with the parent. If the child is a legal citizen and they aren't registered in school they can be deported with the parent as well.
only if the child isn't a citizen, if he is a citizen then you would have to fly (plane) him over to wherever you live.
If you are deported from the United States, you do not lose your 401(k) account. You can generally leave the funds in your 401(k) account and manage it remotely or roll it over to an account in your home country, depending on the rules of your specific situation and plan.
Yes, he/she can marry but it won't automatically grant him/her citizenship.