This is a strangely worded question. It sounds like you are asking if it's illegal for one man to marry another man if the first man doesn't have a "green card". The answer is- it depends on the state. Same sex marriage is legal in only a few states, like New York, Massachusetts, and Iowa. In all other states it's illegal.
If you were asking if it's illegal to marry an "illegal immigrant"- no, it is not. However, marrying an illegal immigrant has its risks... the immigrant spouse runs the risk of being arrested and deported, meaning your new spouse would be jailed for a while and eventually sent back to their home country.
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Yes, you can marry in Tennessee but I do suggest you file for his residency immediately after the marriage as it can take a year or longer to get his green card.
No. first of all because when a person is already married cannot marry another, unless he first gets a divorce from 1st. spouse, after he is divorced he may marry but if its for the purpose of getting legal residency immigration law prohibits it.
Yes, marrying a green card holder can potentially lead to obtaining permanent residency through the marriage.
Yes, a permanent resident in the United States can marry a foreigner and sponsor them for permanent residency through a process known as a marriage-based green card application.
Yes, they can get married. It does not make the illegal legal, or even allow them to get a green card. They can still be deported as an illegal.
Yes, she can in some states. But, she will also need another form of identification like a birth certificate etc.
Yes, it is called dual citizenship.
Yes, a foreigner can stay in the US if they marry a US citizen by applying for a marriage-based green card, which grants them legal permanent residency in the country.
Residency in that respective state, social security card, another valid form of identification, proof of residency (such as a utility bill).
Absolutely not, don't even think about it.
when you have served time in prison and have successfully completed all probation and classes been completely finished for the past 4 years are you allowed to leave you country to visit someone in another country and marry from another country from Jamaica