If you have come to the US illegally, you may be permanently barred from immigrating to the US.
if he entered illegally, unfortunatly the awnser is no
A naturalized citizen - has gone through 'due process'. They Entered the country legally with a passport and ticket, and sought asylum through the proper procedures. A non-citizen has likely entered the country illegally, avoiding immigration checks etc, and has no right to be in the country at all.
Legally the age of consent in your country or state. Illegally you can be any age.
Yes, a person who entered the country legally may adjust status from within the US. If the person leaves the country before the process is complete,
No, they are here illegally and will be until they get a green card or register as a u.s. citizen
No - it doesn't matter what their home-land circumstances are. If they've entered a country illegally, they will remain an illegal immigrant - liable to be arrested and returned to their country of origin. If they were in that much fear - they should have claimed asylum after travelling to the destination country legally.
Not if you are either a resident or already entered the country legally.
Yes. A same-sex spouse can sponsor a foreigner for legal residency. The problem is, however, that if you entered the country illegally, you must pay the penalty for illegal entry into the United States. This is usually a 10-year exile in your country of origin. If you entered legally but overstayed your visa, then the process is much easier.
By occupying it/through a coup d'état/legally after general elections/ illegally by cheating in the elections
That law has NEVER changed. Not having to leave the country applies ONLY to those who although currently "illegal", entered the US LEGALLY. If a person entered the US ILLEGALLY, the ONLY way to become legal through marriage to a US citizen is to return to the original country and apply for, and get, a waiver. It is IMPOSSIBLE to get this type of waiver in the US for those with illegal entry.
Hunters kill animals legally, and poachers kill them illegally. Whether done by animals for food, by humans legally or illegally, all can be referred to as predators.
Legally no. Illegally yes ;)