If you marry a US citizen, it can positively impact your Immigration status in the United States by potentially allowing you to apply for a green card and eventually become a permanent resident. This would grant you certain rights, such as the ability to live and work in the US legally.
Depends if you are also born in the United States. Check with the United States Citizenship and Immigration.
I assume your nephew is a minor. If you live in the United States and he is not a citizen of the United States, there is a procedure you can use to make him a citizen. There are immigration lawyers who are familiar with the process.
You have to take the United States Citizenship test. The test is given by the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services.
If she was married to a United States citizen than yes but if she wasn't no, only her child would be entitled with U.S. citizenship. A woman is NOT entitled to US citizenship simply because she gives birth in the US whether she is married to a citizen or not.
Not automatically. After being married to a US citizen for two years the legal foreign national spouse can apply for citizenship. Visit the United States Citizenship and Immigration Service website for specific information.
A person born in the territory of the United States of America or to United States citizen parents would be a natural born citizen of the United States.
If you are married to him and he has a son that is also a United States citizen than he is very lucky. You need to contact immigration and let them know the circumstances so he can begin the process of citizenship.
To become a United States citizen you will need to apply with the Immigration and Naturalization office. The INS will help you fill out the right paperwork to get started to being a citizen.
Good for you! Hope it works out and you have many years of happiness together.
In the context of immigration law, a United States alien refers to a foreign national who is not a citizen or a national of the United States. This term encompasses both documented (legal) and undocumented (illegal) immigrants in the U.S.
Please visit the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services website for accurate information on all immigration issues. USCIS, http://www.uscis.gov
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