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Yes, but not likely. They will still have to leave the country and face a 10 year ban based on how long they were here illegally.

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Can an illegal immigrant get citizenship through her legal grandson who she has been caring for for 9 years if so how and at what age can he apply for her citizenship?

Sorry, she can't.


You are a citizen and your housben is an immigrant in the US how can you get citizenship for him?

Through the US citizen spouse can get green card after two years of marriage and after 3rd anniversary can apply for US citizenship using Form N-400.


Can citizenship be revoked after a divorce?

Yes, citizenship can be revoked after a divorce in certain circumstances, such as if the citizenship was obtained through marriage to a citizen and the marriage ends.


Can an illegal immigrant become a citizen through education?

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.


Can an illegal immigrant become legal in any way other than marriage?

Yes. Paperwork. Lots and lots of paperwork to apply for citizenship. But luck must be on their side because final selections are done 'lottery' style and only a small percentage of those who apply are accepted each year. * Marriage to a US citizen does not guarantee permanent resident status or citizenship for the immigrant spouse. It simply upgrades the procedure priority of the applicant. Sure, he can go home, apply for entry through LEGAL processes and enter the country when he has been invited.


A wife is a citizen and she marry an immigrant is her husband now a citizen?

No. If he was illegal before, he's still illegal. He will need to go through the system to seek a green card. If he already has violated U.S. laws, he may never be able to seek citizenship.


Can a legal immigrant become a US citizen by marriage?

No, You can only become a citizen if you apply for you citizenship through immigration. Being a legal resident and married to an American citizen can and will not change your immigrant statics unless you go through the right process.


How can you give your Mexican girlfriend citizenship?

Naturalization through marriage.


What are the implications of marriage on citizenship laws?

Marriage can impact citizenship laws by allowing a non-citizen spouse to potentially gain citizenship through marriage to a citizen. This process may involve meeting certain requirements and going through a legal application process. Additionally, marriage can also affect the rights and privileges of both spouses in terms of residency, work authorization, and other legal benefits related to citizenship status.


What is naturalization. what are the Examples of naturalization?

Naturalization is the process by which a foreign citizen becomes a citizen of a country where they were not born. Examples of naturalization include an immigrant becoming a citizen of the United States after meeting certain residency and eligibility requirements, or a person born in one country acquiring citizenship in another country through marriage.


Can you lose your citizenship if you get divorced?

No, getting divorced does not automatically result in losing your citizenship. Citizenship is typically not affected by divorce, unless it was obtained fraudulently or through marriage to a citizen.


How is citizenship obtained in a country?

Citizenship in a country is typically obtained through birth, descent, marriage, or naturalization. Birthright citizenship is granted to individuals born in the country, while citizenship by descent is passed down from parents. Marriage to a citizen can also grant citizenship, and naturalization is the process by which a foreign national becomes a citizen through fulfilling certain requirements set by the country's government.