They can certainly get married. There is normally no requirement to prove citizenship to obtain a marriage license. It does not mean they won't get deported or that they automatically get citizenship.
If the illegal filed a petition, or was listed in a petition (I-130) before April 2001, and living inside the U.S., then there should be no problem and the illegal can adjust status based on marriage.
If the illegal entered LEGALLY, but overstayed, then there should be no problem and the illegal can adjust status based on marriage.
If the illegal entered ILLEGALLY, then the illegal is absolutely screwed and CANNOT become legal based on marriage to citizen. The only hope would be a hardship waiver (I-601, which is EXTREMELY hard to get) that is done in the illegal's home country. If that fails, then the illegal is barred for 10 years from entry into the U.S. (based on the overstay of years). Or the illegal can surrender to ICE and try to do a cancellation of removal (deportation). But this is also hard to win. And if the illegal loses, they WILL be deported.
No.
NO
An illegal immigrant can be deported upon being caught and handed over to the relevant authorities. By getting caught for driving without a license, the authorities would have been notified of their presence.
yes but it takes lots of time and money
A woman who lives with a man as if they were married but without actually getting married.
You turn her/him in.
Not enough information is disclosed in the question with which to answer it. The questioner asks for a narrow yes/no opinion to be rendered on a very broad subject. GENERALLY: (in the US) while it MAY be allowable by law, the reality is that no child (by themselves) would be deported without their parent(s) also going, UNLESS, the child had entered the country illegaly by themselves, or or remained illegaly in the country, OR - they were being returned to their country of origin in order to reunite with their parents there.
Ghana honors traditional initiation rites and ceremonies for a couple getting married. Getting married without physically being in the wedding is not known to happen.
No, you are not legally married. A getting the license doesn't complete the process, it must be executed and returned.
You could apply for "legal" citizenship. That might make things a little easier. Hope this helps.Typically, no, not without some sort of "amnesty"- and there hasn't been one of those since 1986. If someone is deported, they are forbidden from reentering the US for a certain amount of time (anywhere from a few years to permanently), depending on the nature of how they were deported (violent criminals or drug-related offenders tend to get longer terms). Even marriage is not a guaranteed way of getting around this!
nope
You will very well be deported as you are firstly a illegal person living in the U.S.A without any valid papers, but now you have made a American lady pregnant , without marrying her legally only with the intent to get your papers to stay on.You will be arrested for the pregnancy act and you will be deported back.
OF COURSE NOT!!!!!!!!!!!! it is 100% OK to live life without getting married. It says in the bible that some people are destined to be single. Even if you aren't single, you just don't want to get married, it's perfectly OK! :)