That gives you the right to stay in this country, but you are not a U.S. citizen.
No. Marrying a US citizen does not make someone a US citizen.
No it does not make him a citizen, but it you may sponser him for citizenship if you wish.
No, they were never a citizen; marriage to a US citizen does not automatically make you a citizen. Marriage to a US citizen allows you the a reason to apply citizenship; of which the test is a part of the process. The USA citizenship test is only one of the steps to becoming a citizen; it does not grant you citizenship if you pass it. You still have to apply for citizenship and get through the process.If you want to become a citizen and have been married and never applied for citizenship, then all you have to do now is apply. There is no requirement for you to become a citizen, just because you are married to a citizen. You never have to apply if you don't want to become a citizen. No one will force you to become a citizen just because you are married to a citizen; it is totally a voluntary process. So, if you are concerned that you've been married for 25 years or whatever and you never bothered to apply for citizenship, and now you've decidecd you want to become a citizen, don't worry there is no penalty to wating this long. it has no barring upon your status; its not illegal or anything.
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.
It depends upon years of service and, if a person is married, the age and number of children.
Yes, but this does not make you automatically a US citizen, nor does it mean your child will be either.
Marrying a US citizen does not automatically make the other person a citizen. Spouses of US citizens can and do get deported everyday. Send him back home and apply for him while he is not in the U.S.
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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
Don't tell your grandparents of your delinquency or debauchery and make them believe that you're an upstanding citizen.
1) Sign a statement saying you want to be a citizen and that you will respect your rights, (it has to be accepted) 2) File it 3)Live in the United States for five years 4) Interview with an I.R.S. agent 5) Take an exam 6) Have a ceremony and make an oath
she got married in 1989 which would make her 51. so no children.