That's all to be done.
Your status is "married." You are still a citizen of this country. There is no special status.
If a Canadian who married files taxes in the US, he or she has the right to file either as single or married. A Canadian marriage is considered valid in the US.
You need to go to the immigration office and apply to become a citizen or apply for residency status.
A Canadian citizen with a green card can use their Canadian passport to exit the US and use their US green card to re-enter the US under the same status. Hope this helps.
"My husband is an immagrant and i am a us citizen and we have been married for 2 years and have been toghether for three years how can i help him with his legal status in the US?"
No, he is no longer married to a citizen so no longer has citizen status; unless he has applied for and completed the citizenship process to become a citizen in his own right.
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If an undocumented (illegal) immigrant is married to a U.S. citizen, then they are a U.S. citizen. So their divorce from another U.S. citizen won't affect the status of their child at all.
You will have to file legel resident status like any other illegel that comes to the USA.
An international who is married to a US citizen can get his/her green card in the following manner. The US citizen should file in Form I -130 to sponsor the spouse. The Spouse should then file in form I-485 to adjust the status to that of a lawful permanent resident.
My brother married a girl from the Philippines in the Philippines. They were both previously divorced. She is a Philippine citizen. He is a US citizen. I do not know whether this will apply to your situation but it sounds similar. You might want to check with the British consulate there to be sure.
Canada since it was born there. That happened to me I was born in Northern Ireland but my mom in New York I am still a European Citizen not an American one.