She remains a Filipino citizen.
Her US husband can petition for her, in which case, once approved, she becomes an American citizen.
She can retain Filipino citizenship (hold Dual Citizenship) by applying at her nearest Philippine Embassy in the US (if she is based there).
No You would have to apply for citizenship just like the other person would have to apply to become a US citizen.
No, they do not become a citizen by virtue of marriage.
No, but it makes it easier
No,since she will become your wife,you can go to us embassy,and vouch for her to quicker get citizenship.
A person will not automatically become a US citizen as soon as soon as an illegal alien marries a citizen. The illegal alien will have to file for a VISA with the INS.
The answer is no. But the children born from this marriage will automatically become US citizens. The spouse of US citizen will be eligible to become US citizen after he/she (the non-US citizen) stay in US for a minimum of 3 years as a Permanent Resident.
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Yes. If the illegal immigrant marries a citizen, they can become a citizen from that.
Marriage is a wonderful event. Yes, if a female US citizen legally marries a non US citizen in the state of Michigan, they are indeed legally married.
An Indian cannot become a US citizen by marrying a US citizen. Not only Indians, but any other person from another country cannot become a US citizen just by marrying a US citizen. A US citizen can sponsor a Indian on an appropriate visa ( like K-1 visa) after which he/she can adjust their status to that of a permanent resident. After being a PR for 3 yrs, the Indian can then apply for US citizenship, if needed.
They can stay here. When a green card holder marries a US citizen, he/she gets to share the benefits enjoyed by the US citizen. The US citizen can also file in for the green card holder's citizenship application.
No, not unless you start the paperwork in Brazil. You would have to give up your US citizenship to become a citizen of Brazil. Your new spouse doesn't become a US citizen either through marriage and they would have to apply for citizenship here too. Only being born in the US makes a person an automatic citizen.
sure you can return back to the US
I think it doesn't matter were is he/she from.Must be the same rules as for people from other countries!good luck;)
Yes, if the mother applies for naturalization, the child gets it too if still a minor.
can a Canadian citizen become us citizen
No they do not automatically become a US Citizen. They would have to get a spouse's visa and then a marriage based Green Card. After the elapse of time - usually 5 years, they may then apply for US citizenship. - The period of time is 3 years, assuming you stay married to your US citizen spouse.
Jail for the citizen, deportation for the illegal alien.
No, the ex-wife does not have to apply to become an American citizen. She is already one! When she marries the guy, she is officially an American citizen
Check with the laws in your state before getting married, but in most states, anyone who marries a United States citizen can become a US citizen, and thus be legal.
only if the person marries a US citizen
No, the parent does not automatically become a citizen.
No. Marrying a US citizen does not automatically confer permanent resident or citizenship status on any foreign national.
You can be born a US Citizen.You can become a naturalized US Citizen.
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