You need to file for I-485 to adjust status from overstay to legal, a I-130 petition to petition the husband/wife, Affidavit's of support proving the citizen can support the immigrant, biographical informations (G-325), option work authorization card, and upon filing all of those the immigrant would receive a fingerprint (Bio-metrics appt) and then an interview for the marriage. Along with all these applications there needs to be proof that the marriage is bona fide (real). You can look at www.immihelp.com or www.uscis.gov. to read more about this.
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.
Your girlfriend entered legally but now she is illegal What is the process now?"
Yes. A same-sex spouse can sponsor a foreigner for legal residency. The problem is, however, that if you entered the country illegally, you must pay the penalty for illegal entry into the United States. This is usually a 10-year exile in your country of origin. If you entered legally but overstayed your visa, then the process is much easier.
One place that you can do so is at klove.com. K-LOVE is a national Christian radio station, and on their website, you can listen to songs recently played. yourlisten.com also has some classic free to listen to Christian tunes, as well as free sermons and other christian sound clips. Very inspirational.
legally, yes
Not if you are either a resident or already entered the country legally.
No. A gym membership is a contract. Contracts cannot be legally entered into with a minor.
if he entered illegally, unfortunatly the awnser is no
No. An immigrant is an alien who is here legally and has announced their intention to pursue legal citizenship. Aliens are visitors from other countries who have entered and remain legally. Illegal Aliens are persons from other countries who are not legally in the country.
While the rules on who and how couples may be married vary from religion to religion or even church to church, the majority of Christian religions make no distinction between a person who has legally entered or has illegally entered a country. They will still allow the couple to undertake the sacrament of marriage, as long as the sacramental rules and procedures are followed. However, in many jurisdictions ministers/priests etc are also able to marry a couple legally, and there will be rules and regulations that govern that process. So while you should be able to get a "church" wedding, you might not be able to be legally married in the eyes of the government.
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You may apply for the visa. Nothing prevents the two of you from doing that. However, if denied because of the length of overstay you'll be told whether or not you are eligible to complete a waiver of ineligibility. The longer he overstays, the worse the situation becomes. http://www.dixonimmigration.com/index.php?pid=2