An illegal immigrant.
The Alien Act prevented immigrants who aren't citizens (A.k.a Aliens) into the United States.
If by "legal alien" you mean a "resident alien" (i.e., a foreigner with permission to live in the United States) and by "alien" you mean any alien, whether legal or illegal (undocumented), then the answer is yes. Generally, there is no citizenship requirement for marriage in the United States. What effect the marriage will have on the immigration status of the parties involved is another question.
An alien plant is any plant that is not native to a region. For example, a plant from Asia is considered an alien or non-native in the United States.
The United States deport illegal aliens. You could not reveal that he/she is an illegal alien and use a different identity
I-130 is a United States immigration form to petition for an alien relative.
A non-permanent resident alien is an individual that holds employment in the United States. They are not a citizen and they do not have a green card.
No she is still not a citizen of The United States Of America No she is still not a citizen of The United States Of America
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"Alien"In United States Immigration terms, an alien is someone with foreign sovereignty; someone from a foreign country. As long as that person is a citizen of Another Country, they are considered an alien; it could be someone visiting the US intending to return home, or someone who has been in the United States for some time earning residency credit toward citizenship but who is not yet a US citizen.Example: Lawrence was born and raised in Canada. As long as he is a citizen of Canada or any other country not the United States, he is an alien."Immigrant"The United States has a specific definition of this term, while socially and conversationally it is usually used too broadly. An immigrant is an alien who intends to immigrate to America to eventually become a citizen. Their intention must be approved by the US before that person is formally recognized by our government as an Immigrant.Example: Lawrence falls in love with a United States citizen and wants to live in the US permanently with his wife. He will apply for an Immigrant visa.
Alien Numbers are numbers assigned by the United States to individuals that apply for a green card. The number is 11 digits and can be used for e-verify services.
No, he is not an "alien" in most person's terms. An alien is defined as an "immigrant who is embarking into a country for a desired period of time". Since he was born in the United States, he is not an alien. If you're refering to "E.T.", the answer in no. His DNA is configured the same way as us.
Passed by Federalists in 1798 in the newly formed United States of America.