Other than deportation, nothing really. That's part of the reason there are so many people in the U.S. illegally.
It is possible to get a Green Card even if you have entered illegally. Since you are on a valid visa now, it will help you get the green card. The illegal stay in the US may affect the Green card application process to some extent which depends on how long you were illegally staying in the US.
gang danger is all to do with staying clear of gangs.
You can if you have all the papers needed and that you are not staying there illegally.
Maybe some danger if there are concommitant pathologies. Do it smart, do it thoroughly. Overall, MUCH less danger than staying with the N.
because people are cutting down the trees and they are also doing it illegally
The punishment for someone staying in the US illegally for an extended period of time can include deportation, fines, and potential bars from re-entering the country for a certain period of time. Depending on individual circumstances, additional penalties or criminal charges may apply.
If officials find out you are in the US illegally, you will face penalties and may be deported.
Well, you should not do anything ILLEGALLY, hence the illegal (?) but yes, it is possible.
marry him
Only illegally.
It's best to leave the US as soon as possible to minimize the immigration consequences. Staying in the US for more than 180 days illegally will activate a 3 years bar from the US on attempted reentry while staying for more than a year illegally will lead to a 10 year bar. Since it's just a few days, it's unlikely you will automatically be denied reentry but expect reentry to be difficult. You'll have to explain why you exceeded your approved stay and will need to show documents to justify your extended stay. However, if you intend to marry an American soon, you do not have to leave the US as your overstay will attract no penalty. Best of luck. S
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