No. It's never a crime for anyone to have a child in the United States.
well the question of the daay would be are they married????
If you are in the US, the fact that you are now married/pregnant has no effect on child support for another child.
Basically, no. Having a child is not a free pass into the US, nor should it be.
Adultery is not a crime in most places. It is morally wrong, but there is no law against it. A US Embassy is not going to get into a domestic dispute. They will assist in cases of child custody, but not a divorce action.
Child labor is a social crime, every child has a right to shine...
Only if born on us soil
Yes, you are only allowed to be married to one person at a time. Bigamy is a crime in the US and most Western Countries.
It is bigamy for a man to marry a girl in the US and have a child in the US when he is already married in India and he will be deported. and he will get punishment in US,his marriage will be void in US,the child will be an anchor child raised by the US citizen mother.no support from US government. he will be getting life time ban,and fine has to be paid.and he will be sent back to his home country India. later after going back to his angry wife,the wife has full support from Indian government as India is one of the country where deserted wives,have filed a complaint.the Indian govt is in look out for theses men. he will get 7 years jail.for the crime committed.and even his family can get into trouble coz of him..
Yes, but he would get his GC through his wife not the adopted US citizen child.
No
If both parents were US citizens and married before the birth, the the child is automatically a US citizen; birthplace is irrelevant. However, if only one parent was a US citizen at the time of the birth , it gets a little trickier. It depends on when the child was born (laws change), however since 1952, if the couple was married before the birth and the father meets residency requirements in the US then the child is a US citizen. Your best bet is to consult an attorney who specializes in this.Read more: Is_a_child_born_in_Mexico_a_US_citizen_if_the_child's_father_is_a_US_citizen
Yes, but this does not make you automatically a US citizen, nor does it mean your child will be either.