In the courthouse, church, wherever. Just please be sure, unlike I was, that you are willing to lose all of the rights (which you currently have)that this immigrant does not have. Don't listen to people who say "why would you?" because anyone who marries only truly knows their own heart, and illegal immigrants deserve committed relationships just like everyone else. My question is ... why would you? It's best to go by the book on this because the United States and Canada have strict laws. With terrorism on the high, security very tight, it doesn't matter what nationality you are, one should abide by the strict laws enforced because they are there to not only protect you, but everyone. If you are caught breaking the law in this area, then you could be in for a very bumpy ride with the law. Here's something to think about. It is a noted fact that aliens from other countries are trying to marry people in the Western countries so they can live there. Some really just want to come to a safe place (is there any such country left such as this) and others are using this method for other reasons. Whatever reasons they have, they are using you to get where THEY want, and you will be the loser in most cases. If you know this persons reasoning as to why they want to come into the country and you do it anyway, then you are letting down not only yourself, but a lot of people out there. I'd really think about this one more clearly! If this person is a relative and wants to join their family in your country, tell them to go through the proper channels. If you are come into the country illegally you will live looking over your shoulder, and even though you can get fake I.D. now, eventually the law will catch up to you. Marcy If the person has the proper identification required by the state in which the marriage is taking place then no extraordinary action is needed. Acceptable ID would be a driver's license, state ID, "green card", many states also accept a passport even if it is not still valid. However, marrying a U.S. citizen will not automatically confer permanent resident or citizen status upon an individual. http://www.uscis.gov Anywhere. He/she just need identification that is valid. Like a passport from his/her country or a matricula consular.
Some states will marry illegals in a civil ceremony provided they can supply papers from the social security office stating that they are ineligible for a social security number. This is in the United States, and I am not sure where you are.
There is no citizenship requirement for marriage in many countries (such as the United States and Canada). The non-citizen partner simply uses his foreign passport as ID and no one asks about Immigration status. Be aware, however, that same-sex marriage is only permitted in some places (see attached related question).
In some countries (e.g., Canada and Mexico), marrying a citizen of the same-sex will help you obtain legal immigration status. In the United States, a same-sex marriage will not help your immigration status.
I'm not sure if you're asking, "I would like to marry an illegal immigrant, where can I find one"? If so, ask around (friends/family/friends of friends), people are looking to marry into country's, and become legal citizens.
Though my understanding of your question may be wrong, I tried to answer your question.
Where can you marry an illegal allien?
To marry an illegal immigrant in Greece you can go to a local marriage office. However, this is not advised.
well if they are in Mexico then they arent an illegal immigrant anymore. If you love them then yeah marry them.
NO!
Yes, a person can marry an illegal immigrant, but that doesnt mean that it will lead to the immigrant getting legal status.
What kind of identification do you take to county courthouse to marry an illegal immigrant?
Yes, an illegal immigrant from Bulgaria can get married in the United States. An American can choose to marry whomever they want.
Yes, it is.
YES
No - of course not !
you dont
One illegal immigrant is able to marry another in the United States. However, it does not change the immigration status and actually could lead to deportation because of the paperwork filed with the state.