You will have to consult an Immigration attorney. In most cases, he will have to leave the country and apply for a visa. This could take several years!
The current policy is born here, citizen here for US citizenship.
You apply for a tourist visa. Or wait for your husband to apply for his citizenship and apply for your daughters citizenship. The best way is to go to the U.S. Enbassy and apply for a tourist visa.
If he is a US citizen that happens to be in Turkey, then yes. If he has Turkish citizenship, he will need to attain US citizenship (either dual citizenship or give up his Turkish citizenship for an American one).
She can, but she will have to give up her US citizenship, not a good idea.
Anyone who comes here illegally?
yes, that's how it is, some people just come illegally yes, that's how it is, some people just come illegally
The undocumented mother will be deported if detained. However, the baby that was born in the US will get birthright US citizenship. This method of delivering thier babies in the US so that the kids s will get US citizenship is called 'anchor baby' system.
They're still an illegal immigrant. Mariiage alone does not grant US citizenship to an illegal alien. The formal process of citizenship must still be completed.
If you have come to the US illegally, you may be permanently barred from immigrating to the US.
It depends on how it is done. For instance, if the child was already in the US illegally, then the child has to get a green card first, and then qualify for citizenship.
i guess. it would help her apply for citizenship here in the us
No, you will not be able to apply for citizenship while outside the U.S. Your husband will need to petition for a K-3 visa. Once in the U.S., you can apply for citizenship after being a permanent resident for at least 3 years.