please can you be more sensible with your questions.
and for starters you wouldn't get in the military because of Immigration and you would also have to show your ID to prove you where from that country and if you where from another county your visa saying your aloud in that county. plus you still wouldn't get in that countries military, can you imagine a Japanese person being in the USA military firing on Japan???
also how would you get the alien permanent residency without area 51 talking them ???
There is no such thing, if you're illegal you do not have legal permanent residency.
Regardless if you are in the military or not, once you marry an illegal immigrant with a marriage of a year or longer, they are legally U.S. residence thereafter.
send them back to where they came from
Go back to Mexico and wait in line. Sorry.
No.
It's not illegal.
No. An incarcerated person could not sponsor a foreign national for permanent residency nor citizenship. FYI, marrying a US citizen does not automatically confer permanent resident or citizenship status on a foreign national. Likewise, an illegal immigrant is not eligible for permanent residency regardless of his or her marital status. Unlawfully present individuals are required to voluntarily leave the US and return to their country of origin or face detainment and deportation.
It will not be cheap. Among other things, they are going to have to return to their home country and apply for a legal visa.
Check with the JAG(Judge Advocates Office) office at your hubbys duty station. * No, the citizen spouse will have to apply for permanent residency for the foreign national spouse under USCIS laws. United States Citizenship and Immigration Services, http://www.uscis.gov
No rights gained, save for the ability to legalize your residency status if the immigrant entered the country LEGALLY.
No. An immigrant who is unlawfully present within the US cannot be sponsored for permanent residency or citizenship. They must voluntarily return to their country of origin or face deportation. After leaving the US the foreign national will be barred from applying for reentry for 3-10 years depending upon the individual's circumstances.
No, marrying a US citizen or a permanent resident does not grant the illegal immigrant legal status regardless of whether there is a child involved or not.