Well the baby is a U.S. Citizen and since the baby is a U.S. Citizen, in time the "illegal immigrant" may be able to get a green card and first of all an illegal immigrant isn't illegal if they have a visa, except if they were living and working in the U.S on a tourist visa,
Absolutely not ! If they were an illegal immigrant the first time - the're still illegal the second time ! Residency does NOT absolve you of your immigration status !
Without any sort of "amnesty" or other government forgiveness of the illegal status, no. Possibly through military service, but otherwise, I can't think of a way without becoming "legal" somehow first.
The president lived in the white house and plants lived in the green house
she can if that's what is in his will. everything depends on his will
yes its still a runaway charge if your parent wants to press charges
That House We Lived In was created in 2003.
Hello---Cleopatra was Egyptian. She was born, lived and died in Egypt. She was not an immigrant.
You can be evicted only if there are other valid reasons like disturbing other tenants, illegal activity, etc.
The manor's house is apart from everything and the village. They have a big home. The people who owned were those who were at or near the top of the feudal system. For the lord and his family they lived comfortable.
12 people lived in Anja's father's house.
He was the first officially recorded Japanese immigrant to Canada. He was a salmon fisherman who arrived and lived in British Columbia.
You could ask your Realtor, the person who sold you the house, who lived the before you, for the history of the house.