You did not say if you were going to live in the US or the UK. This site has been most helpful for me http://www.ukvisas.gov.uk I am most sure you will need what is called a "Settlement" or "Fiance" visa. Hope this helps!
Yes, you can potentially obtain a green card by marrying a permanent resident, but the process may be more complex and take longer compared to marrying a U.S. citizen. It is important to consult with an immigration attorney for guidance on the specific requirements and steps involved.
The short answer is yes. You may even become "illegal" yourself, as marrying someone for the sole purpose of circumventing US immigration laws is a federal offense.There is a legal method for a citizen to marry a non-citizen, but it requires that you follow a particular procedure. If you want to marry a non-citizen, you should contact the Department of Immigration for details on how to proceed; the exact steps depend on where you'll be getting married and what the current visa status of the non-citizen is.In any case, marrying someone does not automatically make them a citizen. It does make them eligible for permanent resident status (conditional, if you've been married for less than two years).
take a test and an oath aka naturalization
How many steps do you need to do to become an immigration?
the child and your self need to go to immagrastion and get citizenship in brazil for the child.
Only if the other country does not ask you to renounce your US citizenship (e.g. Norway, Denmark, Spain and Luxembourg require you to renounce your US citizenship if you want to obtain their citizenship).
the steps should be included
Only if the baby has reached the legal age, i believe is 21
An adult should take 10,000 steps in a day. Though 10,000 steps for a child is too low. Remember that a journey of 10,000 steps starts with a single one.
What are the seven steps you should go through when you approach a roundabout?
What are the seven steps you should go through when you approach a roundabout?