I am also wondering about this question. someone please help.
answer is yes. If you go to www.immigrationdirect.com it'll explain everything. There is also currently something called a touchback. If an immigrant from Mexico comes here undocumented and has children and a wife here they have to gol back to Mexico but they'll be granted a greencard and eventually a residence. Hope this helps !
No, she is not. She will be allowed to remain in the US with her spouse and children, but she will have to apply for citizenship separate from her marriage. The US citizen REMAINS a US citizen. The immigrant remains an immigrant and must follow the legal path to resident immigrant status, and from there to citizenship. Marriage is not a free pass to residency or citizenship.
Naturalization act of 1790
YES YOU CAN MARRY A US CITIZEN ON A NON IMMIGRANT VISA BUT AFTER MARRYING YOU BOTH MUST CONTACT THE EMBASSY AND FILE I130 FORM WITH ALL DOCUMENTION AND GO FROM THERE
Landed Immigrant then Permenant Resident
A lawful immigrant who has become a naturalized American Citizen can become a police officer, but not an immigrant/alien who has not become a US citizen.
Yes. If the illegal immigrant marries a citizen, they can become a citizen from that.
No. The marriage would not be allowed. Also, marrying a US citizen regardless of the circumstances does not prevent an illegal immigrant from being deported.
Nothing these days, there's no such thing as an immigrant or illigal.
No.
The child is automatically a U.S. citizen. I am a U.S. citizen and my husband is an illegal Mexican alien and we have two kids. Our children are U.S. citizens. As long as a chid is born in the U.S. they are citizens.
No, the children do as current law stands, but the parent is not considered legal.
No