Marriage for the purpose of obtaining entry into the US is fraud and against the law.
If someone is born in the USA, they are a natural born citizen. Illegal aliens are those who are born elsewhere and live in the USA without permission.
Yes, it is possible for someone to have dual citizenship, which means they are a citizen of two countries at the same time.
I think so and if you can I'd marry EMINEM
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).
They're still an illegal immigrant. Mariiage alone does not grant US citizenship to an illegal alien. The formal process of citizenship must still be completed.
No, it is not possible to cash a check with someone else's name on it without their permission. This is considered fraud and is illegal.
There are not grounds for filing a civil suit in such a situation. In addition, a foreign national whether illegal or not does become a citizen by marrying an American citizen, nor are they guaranteed permanent resident status. United States Citizenship and Immigration Services, http://www.uscis.gov
It is possible, but it's also illegal in most places.
IF you can talk the lender into it, yes. LOL
It allows you to probably commit identity theft on someone who is a legal citizen of the United States.
No, that will probably never happen. First unless I missed something, or state laws are different, you have to be 18 to get married. Second if he is illegally here, there is a good chance that he is never going to be legal......ever.... On a more factual note, it takes three(3) years of being married to a U.S. Citizen to become a Citizen, and five(5) years with out. Side note, there is a reason people who go after children under the age of 18 are put in jail. If you are seeing someone who is older than 18 and you are 16 then you might want to get some help. Especially if it is an Illegal Mexican, for some reason they seem to like girls who can't say no.
If your question is 'does merely marrying a US citizen give someone the right to remain in the US' then the answer is 'no'.