You can get married, but from an Immigration standpoint, it will not grant you legal status. If you are overstayed, you must leave the country and return LEGALLY in order to appropriately take advantage of the US laws and constitution. You can also apply for a green card, however, it will not be granted because your are not eligible being overstayed with an expired I94. You are an ILLEGAL alien, thus you loose your privileges.
3 years of being permenent resident then you can apply
Yes, they do. The Canadian permanent resident card is the only proof of identification that proves, both inside and outside of Canada, you are a permanent resident of Canada.
No. He or she must still apply for permanent resident status and then citizenship as required by US immigration laws.
you do not need to carry a passport as a permanent resident alien when traveling in the us, IF you have a state id, or drivers license. i have done it before, and never been asked about my passport. even when i gave up my green card, i still had a valid drivers license , which i used to at the airport.
The difference between a citizen and permanent residence Citizen are the people that hold the NewZealand passports and they do not have to apply for a visa to Australia but for permanent residence they still have to apply for a visa to be able to travel to Australia
Good question; under normal circumstances, the alien woman will retain her prior citizenship(s), although she could probably apply for a Permanent Resident Visa if the marriage is recognized under Philippine law.
Only if you are in the US temporarily as a visitor or as a tourist. If you are a student or a permanent-resident alien, you must apply for a US drivers license in the state of your school or residence.
find an attorney and have the misdemeanors "expunged". to answer your question, yes you can apply.
To receive Medicare, one must have 40 quarters of earnings in employment covered by Medicare.
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Yes if you have a Permanent Resident card; however, if you do not have a Permanent Resident card you would need to apply for a visa in advance.
Yes, regardless of the alien's status. He can adjust his status and apply for citizenship once he or she marries a U.S. citizen.