You should take care of your relationship with your wife and let the other stuff go.
If the marriage is not working, you should do what other people do--ask her if she wants to work on the marriage and do what it takes to do so. Otherwise, you have to split. You cannot particularly hold her in the marriage if she is only there to be legal.
Life is short!
Yes, but not likely. They will still have to leave the country and face a 10 year ban based on how long they were here illegally.
If there was illegal entry, then no, marriage doesnt make you a legal resident. You would need to file a 130 petition along with a I-601 waiver at the U.S. embassy/consulate in HONDURAS, and you would be required to appear there. If you had legal entry, then it would be possible to get legal residency through marriage to a citizen.
yes
Yes. Paperwork. Lots and lots of paperwork to apply for citizenship. But luck must be on their side because final selections are done 'lottery' style and only a small percentage of those who apply are accepted each year. * Marriage to a US citizen does not guarantee permanent resident status or citizenship for the immigrant spouse. It simply upgrades the procedure priority of the applicant. Sure, he can go home, apply for entry through LEGAL processes and enter the country when he has been invited.
Yes, they do. Why would an immigrant need to talk to INS about a marriage? Immigrant means they are already residing in the US legally as a immigrant.
No.
In depends on what country you are talking about. In the US, they won't get one just because they are married. They will have to go through the same process as if they were not married. It doesn't bode well for a happy marriage.
If sponsored by a spouse, who is a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, an alien may obtain permanent resident status through the use of a petition naming the alien as a direct beneficiary. Marriage is the tool by which this is done. However, if the marriage is terminated through divorce or annulment before permanent residence is granted, then the alien will not be eligible for permanent resident status by this affiliation. So the answer to your question depends on whether or not you completed your immigration status, if so then you will be seen as a legal resident.
Find a lawyer and file papers through the Naturalization Department.
No, You can only become a citizen if you apply for you citizenship through immigration. Being a legal resident and married to an American citizen can and will not change your immigrant statics unless you go through the right process.
To report an illegal immigrant, you can contact the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) through their hotline at 1-866-DHS-2-ICE or by submitting a tip online on their website. It is important to provide specific and accurate information when reporting someone.
Sorry, she can't.