Nothing they need to file for another visa in their country to come back.
The person would need to leave the US voluntarily or be deported.
Even though the original entry was legal the person is now out of status and considered unlawfully present.
A person who overstays a visa or is otherwise in the US unlawfully for 12 months or less is subject to deportation and barred from applying for reentry for 3 years.
A person who overstays a visa or is otherwise in the US unlawfully for more than 12 months is subject to deportation and barred from applying for reentry for 10 years.
The exception is of said person qualifies for asylee or refugee status.
Foreign nationals legally married to US citizens are given the opportunity to plead a case for "hardship" if they have children and are gainfully employed.
Depends, if you entered the country LEGALLY but overstayed your visa, then you can get legal residence without leaving the U.S. if you entered the country ILLEGALY, then you CANNOT get legal residence in this country, you would be required to travel to the U.S. embassy/consulate of your home country.
You will be eligible to get green card if you fulfill requirements as: Stay continuously in US for 10 years Married with US citizen for 3 years Have child US citizen Clean criminal record
Marriage is a wonderful event. Yes, if a female US citizen legally marries a non US citizen in the state of Michigan, they are indeed legally married.
you are still a immigrant unless you become a legal citizen on citizenship day.Therefore they have the right to deport you. I am a lawyor and has helped me in similar situations however my expertise comes at a price.
Dear Sir/Madam . I entered the country in early 2006 with a visitors visa (Type b1/b2), but now I have overstayed .. I want to apply for permanent residency but I am afraid that since I overstayed my visa I will not be eligible. I am going to marry with one USA Citizen , what is the process? how much time it takes for me to get Citizenship? she is married and having 3 kids her hubby was passed away long back. After marriage can I visit my home country to see my parents? if I get any law problems? after marriage if any other reason we separate what rules can apply? please help me
not legally, only if you get married.
no
If you are legally in the US, you file in the state where you live. You do the same thing as a citizen of the US would do.
Just go get married. Your alien status has nothing to do with getting married. Normalizing your status after marriage is another matter though. You should still be able to change your illegal alien status to that of legal resident by way of marriage to a citizen, but the process will be complicated both by your past crime and your lack of documentation.
No- that is considered bigamy.
No, you can only be legally married to one person at a time.
No, you can only be married to one person at a time.