if you didnt know the illegal alien was there illegally, then none, and it is as simple as that. It would be the illegal alien that would be in trouble.
You can be deported from ANY country if you entered the country illegally.
They're still an illegal immigrant. Mariiage alone does not grant US citizenship to an illegal alien. The formal process of citizenship must still be completed.
No, a person who has entered the US illegally is free to leave, and will not be arrested, unless, of course, there are other crimes in addition to illegal entry to the country for which this person is sought by the police. For example, a person who enters illegally and commits murder while in the country is no longer free to leave at will.
The word illegal is both a noun (a person who has entered a country unlawfully) and an adjective (describes a noun as prohibited by law), not a verb. Another noun form is an illegality.
Have him return to his country and apply for a visa. There is nothing you can do while he is here illegally that will help him.
That law has NEVER changed. Not having to leave the country applies ONLY to those who although currently "illegal", entered the US LEGALLY. If a person entered the US ILLEGALLY, the ONLY way to become legal through marriage to a US citizen is to return to the original country and apply for, and get, a waiver. It is IMPOSSIBLE to get this type of waiver in the US for those with illegal entry.
If the immigrant is a true illegal (i.e. entered the country illegally/without inspection) even a marriage to a US citizen wont prevent him from facing possible deportation. Moreover, an immigrant CANNOT apply for citizenship, they must first apply for legal residency
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
Yes. A same-sex spouse can sponsor a foreigner for legal residency. The problem is, however, that if you entered the country illegally, you must pay the penalty for illegal entry into the United States. This is usually a 10-year exile in your country of origin. If you entered legally but overstayed your visa, then the process is much easier.
Any illegal activity is the one that is prohibited by law or by official or accepted rules. An illegal is someone who has entered a country illegally, or is staying longer than allowed by their visa, or is working without a work permit
someone who has come into a country illegally from another country
the US citizen shouldn't