Yes. If their mother or father became a US. citizen then legally if they're under 18 they are a citizen.
No
Anyone that is a citizen or has legal residency can serve as a sponsor
There is no patron saint for dreaming about a deceased son.
No, she was deceased.
Greg
It all depends on whether the father is living or not. If he is living you must ask him. He has no legal obligation to show his will to anyone. If he is deceased and his estate was probated you can visit the court and obtain a copy.
If he is not the owner of the property he is committing a fraudulent act. He is acting to deceive the other party. He would be forging his father's name and concealing the fact of his death. In fact, he would be creating a cloud on the title to the property that would be quite easy to detect and expensive to fix. If he uses the deception to obtain money, think very serious criminal charges.
it all depends on the situation Mainly, it depends on the will of the deceased person.
All they have to do is get married. They had a child already, so they obviously get along!
yep
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Do you live in the US? If so, our Constitution guarantees you the same rights as anyone else. The term is custody. For information in CA see http://www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp/ then click on guardianship or custody under the Family Section