I would see if you could get ahold of Immigration and Naturalization. See if they can help her to become a legal citizen and if not that then a permanent resident of the country you are in. When I married my husband he was a legal alien from Cambodia. We got married with no problem at all. But your loved one being illegal is a different story. I know that you will have to send in paper work. It will take a long time but hang in there. My husband is now a U.S. Citizen!:) Just hang in there and it will all work out:)
it's possible. Just make sure you go to the peruvian consulate in order for the marriage to be recognized in Peru also. Be sure to sponsor her for US citizenship haha
Yes it was.
The Dream Act concerns legislation that would provide a way for immigrant children, who were brought to the U.S. illegally at a very young age, to remain in the country and begin the process of obtain citizenship without first being deported to a foreign country they have never known.
immigrant have been brought here so they could have the freedom.
Yes he has to be born in us
Yes. It happened to me yesterday.
fine and go to jail
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Smuggled and contraband are two words that are related to bringing something into a country illegally.
He brought alcohol to the states and illegally sold it to undercover bars and other people
Immigrants have brought lots of things to America. Like from Italy they started water ice, and in general different countries brought over many different foods. Countries also brought over clothing, games, lots of stuff.
She has brought unneeded attention to herself, and The Royal Family!