Alien status refers to the legal classification of a person who is not a citizen or national of the country in which they reside or are located. This status can affect various rights and privileges, including access to employment, education, and social services. Aliens may be classified as lawful permanent residents, temporary visitors, or undocumented immigrants, each with different legal implications. Understanding one’s alien status is crucial for navigating Immigration laws and regulations.
If they are an adult their status is still the same, they are an illegal alien.
An alien is not illegal as long as she/he has documentation of status. An alien who is documented to be a permanent resident is not illegal. If the alien does not have and never has had documentation of an immigration status, then that person is an illegal alien.
Yes, regardless of the alien's status. He can adjust his status and apply for citizenship once he or she marries a U.S. citizen.
Get on a very long waiting list to get your green card. You wouldn't be an alien if you were legal
He came as an illegal alien and spent several years legalizing his status.
There is not much difference and there is a LOT of difference! A visa number is assigned to a person entering the USA. It later can become his/her Resident Alien number if alien status is granted. An alien number (usually from your visa number) is assigned to you when you have been granted legal Resident Alien status.
I think so
It is possible for an alien to have Medicaid if the alien is here legally and has met additional requirements such as refugee status and/or minimum length of stay in the U.S.
Marriage is recognized by the US , but they must report it when they get home. It does not affect their alien status.
yes
Yes, but why ask? Is your wife a pregnant illegal alien immigrant?
AnswerIm illegal alien, my ex is illegal alien and the kid is illegal alien, guess what i have to pay child support, laws are for everyone not matter your status as long your feets are in U.S.