You cant. Speak to your local Department of Homeland Security Immigration department, they can. They will explain the process.
When ask about divorce or any issues under family laws, please indicate which state you're in.
Answer: If you are being abuse and is an illegal immigrant, what you need to do is leave her, because she can report you to INS and you will get deported. Because you are illegal, there is really nothing much you can do with the legal system.
Yes, he is an undocumented alien, therefore illegal. Once he is reported or apprehended in the commission of a crime (sometimes as simple as a traffic stop), he is likely to be deported.
only if they (the Mexican immigrant) is also a minor, and you both get your parents permission (if you are under the legal marriage age in your state). and although its not relevant, you should make sure that they are legally here before you marry, or your husband/wife may and up getting deported...and that would REALLY suck
The marriage may be valid, but once the person is deported, for any reason, he/she is guilty of "agrivated re-entry" if he/she ever returns to the U.S. The spouse is welcome to live with the illegal immigrant in his nation of birth as husband and wife.
You will be deported back to Europe
No.
No, Perry Como was from an immigrant Catholic Italian family. His wife, Roselle, was also from an immigrant Catholic family from France.
It depends on her immigration status.
what? I'm sorry are you an illegal immigrant?
The same as those of the wife of a legal immigrant, you get half of whatever he has. You may get more if he doesn't understand English
what right do a wife of a k1 visa for 30 days have in a divorce