Get the hell out of our country is what you can do
Check with US Immigration office.
No. They still have to apply for citizenship through the immigration office. Even if they are married the application can be denied.
The immediate effect is that the married couple now have no place in the world where they can legally live together. The solution is for one spouse to obtain legal immigration status in the other spouse's home country. Foreign spouses of citizens are usually given preferential treatment for immigration. That is to say, it is usually easier for someone married to a citizen to obtain citizenship, than for someone who is not married to a citizen.
They are officially married. One spouse can sponsor the other for immigration to his or her country.
to my knowledge, if you as an American citizen are LEGALLY married to an illegal, all that you have to do is go to your local immigration office and apply for his residency. it is better if you are married in the u.s. before applying. if you guys married in the u.s. so much the better. make sure that he does not have a criminal record or that is it. if you married outside the u.s. what i would do is to marry again in the u.s. so that immigration will "recognize" said marriage, but yes, as a u.s. citizen, applying for your spouse is one of your privileges and rights for being a u.s. citizen...good luck
You go to immigration and start the paper work.
Yes, immigration status has nothing to do with the ability to get married.
Illegal immigrants, like regular people, fall in love and get married. They would move with their spouse because it is better for families to stay together in the same place.
Getting married to an American citizen.
Yes They Can
Not automatically. After being married to a US citizen for two years the legal foreign national spouse can apply for citizenship. Visit the United States Citizenship and Immigration Service website for specific information.
The short answer is yes. You may even become "illegal" yourself, as marrying someone for the sole purpose of circumventing US immigration laws is a federal offense.There is a legal method for a citizen to marry a non-citizen, but it requires that you follow a particular procedure. If you want to marry a non-citizen, you should contact the Department of Immigration for details on how to proceed; the exact steps depend on where you'll be getting married and what the current visa status of the non-citizen is.In any case, marrying someone does not automatically make them a citizen. It does make them eligible for permanent resident status (conditional, if you've been married for less than two years).