Not legally.
They stay in prison until the need to have doctors appointments, or until they have to give birth. Then they return to prison.
if he entered illegally, unfortunatly the awnser is no
If you mean that if you are out of the country for 6 months or more are you still a citizen. Yes, you are.
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My guess is no. You have to prove that you have a real marriage to stay.
Until her visa is up. Even if you marry her the process for her to legally stay in the country is very timely and costly. So if she stays she will essentially become an illegal alien until she is given residency.
My being pregnant, as unlikely as that might be, has no bearing on your husband's citizenship. If you are a citizen and you married him he won't be deported until you kick him to the curb.
Nothing happens except that you will be married happily to the US citizen. You need to get married only within 90 days of entering the US and 60 days is perfectly fine.
It depends on how her husband reacts, what the woman wants to do, and other factors. Each sitution is unique, but she could stay with her husband, leave her husband for the other man, or something else.
No, that is not a basis for permanent residency. You are only allowed to stay the amount of time allowed in your visa (usually 6 months) or if you entered under the VWP then you can stay for 90 days
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No. Stay out of the sun, stay in bed. You can pass the measles to others and your skin is sensitive when you have them. A woman who is pregnant can have damage to her fetus if she gets the measles.