It is possible to get a Green Card even if you have entered illegally. Since you are on a valid visa now, it will help you get the green card. The illegal stay in the US may affect the Green card application process to some extent which depends on how long you were illegally staying in the US.
Cubans can enter America but they must first apply for and receive a visa and passport from the Cuban government. Without that they would enter illegally and be subject to deportation.
You can try. If you get caught, you can be jailed, questioned and deported. It isn't worth the risk to enter the US illegally.
When a player leaves or enters the court illegally, it is called a "subsitution violation" or a "illegal entry/exit violation." This can result in a technical foul being called by the referees.
yes...y not...!!!!!!
Microorganisms can enter the body through various routes including inhalation of contaminated air, ingestion of contaminated food or water, direct contact with infected individuals, and through breaks in the skin such as cuts or wounds. Once inside the body, microorganisms can travel to different parts and cause infections.
Angkor is located in Northern CambodiaAns: YES. Or no if you want to go in by illegally.
The pollen first lands on stigma of the pistil and on germination makes its way through the style to the ovule inside the ovary.
First, if the immigrant enter legally, yes. They can obtain legal status through marriage. If enter illegally, sorry, wont happened. However, you can retain a very expensive attorney who will probably say he/she can do it. But not explain that you must return home with a possible banned to the US of a year, if in US 6months or less, and up to 10 years if you been in US 7 months or more.
Pathogens can enter the body through various routes such as inhalation, ingestion, direct contact with broken skin, or through insect bites. Once inside, they can multiply and cause infection by evading the body's immune defenses and damaging tissues.
Leptospira interrogans can survive for as long as six months outdoors under favorable conditions. Leptospira bacteria can enter the body through cuts or other skin damage or through mucous membranes (such as the inside of the mouth and nose).
By crawling inside of it.
Germs can enter the body through various routes, including inhalation, ingestion, and direct contact with contaminated surfaces or infected individuals. They can also enter through breaks in the skin, such as cuts or abrasions. Once inside, they may multiply and potentially lead to infections or illnesses. Maintaining good hygiene practices can help minimize the risk of germ entry.