Texas! You will have Rick Perry's support! although he just might not win the election, sorry.
I don't know where you can marry someone without ID. But, you need to think before marrying an illegal. IF you do marry and IF your spouse is discovered, the penalty is deportation. Are you ready for that? IF you have had children, are you ready for them to lose a parent? Are you willing to chance becoming a single parent? If you truly love this person, the best thing you can do is help them become a citizen or at least a resident alien. Then you can marry without fear and worry. Life is hard enough. Why knowingly create more difficulty for yourself?
Yes that is the best way to do it?
At best- a traffic ticket. At worst- deportation.
The first thing you should do is ensure that she never becomes an illegal immigrant. If the two of you are ready to marry, she should come to the US legally, with a passport and visa, and marry you here, or you should travel to Mexico legally, with a passport and visa, and marry her there. Either will technically work, but if you are planning to live in the US after you are married, then it would be best and easiest in the long term for the marriage to have taken place legally in the United States. In that case, you should seek a 'Nonimmigrant Visa for a Fiancee' for her (see link below) and then follow the proper procedures to have her become a citizen (see second link below).
We would like to help you with the best answer we can give, but we do need more information. Is the father an illegal immigrant and does is he in contact with the child? Thank you
You can marry here and is probably best as they will not let the fiance enter the US until the paperwork is finished. As soon as you get married here in the US apply for his/her residencency and Do Not Leave the country without a Re-entry visa or Alien Resident card.
You can marry anyone you want, but to marry an illegal, would be illegal. About the best thing you could do if you really want to marry for love, is to have the illegal go back to his/her country and then you can have him/her come here legally, and then get married, and then go through the expensive channels, to become a legal perm resident.
Maybe, but it would be difficult unless extentuating circumstances exist. Custodial issues are mandated under state laws whereas immigration issues are the jurisdiction of federal authorities. Although being in the US as an illegal immigrant it is not the best situation to be in such a matter, the judge determines whether joint custody, primary custody or sole custody is granted based on the best interest of the child.
Get him a fiance visa. Then when he enters with that visa marry him within 90 days. If you go directly to the USCIS, tell them that your fiance is still in Mexico and not already in the U.S. You may have to prove with tangible evidence of how you met each other though: phone bills, letters, plane tickets to Mexico, etc. But so far that's the best way to marry an illegal immigrant so that you do not run into problems later trying to get him his green card.
If you are legally married to an illegal immigrant, you can still file as either married filing jointly or married filing separately. However, filing jointly may have potential issues such as disclosing your spouse's information. It is recommended to seek advice from a tax professional for guidance on the best option for your specific situation.
The best thing to do is to have him become legal. If you marry him while he is still illegal and the INS finds out he will be deported and he will have a ban from entering the US for 10 years. So have him become legall.
from the best of my knowledge, the best thing to do is to be a u s citizen and then try filing for your boyfriend