He would need to apply and be granted legal permanent status before the couple could be legally married. I don't think you could marry him if he is illegal. Good Luck. You CAN marry an illegal alien. For whatever reason, it's legal to marry an illegal alien. You just need his birth certificate and proof of what state he lived in for the last 30 days prior to marriage.
If you marry your British boyfriend, he does not automatically become an American citizen, and you do not automatically become a British citizen. You both have the right to live in each other's country, but you must file paperwork to do so. Citizenship is not automatic.
Type of travel document held means the travel document that you you use to go to the country for example, passport, if you are the country's citizen then fill in the certificate of identity. Serial no of travel document is your passport number or id number if you are the citizen.
The United States Constitution. As proof of being a US citizen, if you are a US citizen by birth right you would get the citizenship certificate as proof for citizenship. In case you naturalized you would be given the naturalization certificate as proof for US citizenship.Using the USCIS Form N-600 you could apply for a certificate or Form N-565 to replace a lost or stolen one. This certificate is best proof of your US citizen status.
obviously not
Naturalization: The process by which a green card holder becomes a United States citizen. Generally, a person is eligible for naturalization when he or she has had a green card for the appropriate. Naturalization Certificate: A certificate issued by the United States government attesting to a former alien's status as a US citizen.
His mom probably lost the "original" birth certificate the birthers all want. But that certificate he has? Hawaii doesn't put "born in Honolulu" on them if you weren't really born in Honolulu. The document he's got is a real birth certificate and it proves he was born in Hawaii.
passport
When you become a citizen,you receive a certificate.
I don.t think you could renew your birth certificate, but may be get a replacement certificate.
You will need your valid US passport, your tourist card (document given to you upon entry into Mexico) and, in some Mexican states, you will need a copy of your birth certificate with a certified Spanish translation.
A Nigerian citizen, or any citizen for the matter, can travel any place (for the most part) as long as they have the proper paperwork and a way of getting there.
Do you have a US birth certificate? Where were you born?