Can a married banned immigrant legally recognized status adjust once married to a citizen lacking divorcing his 1st wife?
Can a married illegal immigrants who lives in georgia,usa.permissible status change once married to a citizen without divorcing his first wife?what action can the first wife,thieve from her home country india against them in usa and in india?what,how, where should be done?please suggestion.
Answers:
you are married to two women and that is called polygamy
If you enter illegally there is no way you can adjust status. Your first matrimonial is valid and the second is not. You have committed the crime of bigamy and that would get you deported even if you had be here legally.
If your real wife in India have any sense she will inform the US Embassy that you have illegally married an American citizen.
If you had bothered to go and get a legal divorce from your first wife you might have been competent to correct the mess you are in but it's too late now. Your own engagements have ruined everything. You will be going back to India as a failure. Source(s): Married to an American
No, marriage doesn't transformation status. Marrying someone while still married is illegal and it nullifies the second marriage.
It sounds close to you want to commit another crime, polygamy, in order to get the status you are looking for. You want it adjectives don't you? This is the very type of problem that makes some immigrants looked down upon. BTW, my wife is an immigrant and did it the LEGAL road. I think it is time you went back home!
No, matrimonial to a US citizen once you're already here illegally will not bar you from being deported and depending on how long he's be here without permission, he will not be allowed to come back to the US for 5 to 10 years.
About not divorcing his 1st wife, that is illegal here contained by the US, and if he lies on his immigration application, he could and almost certainly would be denied any future immigration benefits and could even have his status (once legal) taken away.
LOL no, those days are long gone.....since the mide 90s. All that is going to come up is the illegal alien is going to get deported once he applies for a marriage license and the woman trying to marry him can catch busted with immigration and federal violations
If you do not divorce your first wife,your second marriage is not legitimate. It is illegal within this country to be married to two people at one time,no matter if they are in the country or not.
Marriage fraud can get hold of you a huge fine,jail time,deportation and a permanent bar from ever returning.
The second marriage is not valid as long as he's still married to the first wife. It's unofficial and has no affect.
are you kid right, you cannot be married to two woman at the same time here in the United States, that is a felony and no he would not receive anything but a top-security prison sentence and deportation as it should be. I can not believe the gull of some illegal lawbreakers.
If I know where he was, I'd be on the phone with ICE right immediately.... Don't **** with America!!
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Answers:
you are married to two women and that is called polygamy
If you enter illegally there is no way you can adjust status. Your first matrimonial is valid and the second is not. You have committed the crime of bigamy and that would get you deported even if you had be here legally.
If your real wife in India have any sense she will inform the US Embassy that you have illegally married an American citizen.
If you had bothered to go and get a legal divorce from your first wife you might have been competent to correct the mess you are in but it's too late now. Your own engagements have ruined everything. You will be going back to India as a failure. Source(s): Married to an American
No, marriage doesn't transformation status. Marrying someone while still married is illegal and it nullifies the second marriage.
It sounds close to you want to commit another crime, polygamy, in order to get the status you are looking for. You want it adjectives don't you? This is the very type of problem that makes some immigrants looked down upon. BTW, my wife is an immigrant and did it the LEGAL road. I think it is time you went back home!
No, matrimonial to a US citizen once you're already here illegally will not bar you from being deported and depending on how long he's be here without permission, he will not be allowed to come back to the US for 5 to 10 years.
About not divorcing his 1st wife, that is illegal here contained by the US, and if he lies on his immigration application, he could and almost certainly would be denied any future immigration benefits and could even have his status (once legal) taken away.
LOL no, those days are long gone.....since the mide 90s. All that is going to come up is the illegal alien is going to get deported once he applies for a marriage license and the woman trying to marry him can catch busted with immigration and federal violations
If you do not divorce your first wife,your second marriage is not legitimate. It is illegal within this country to be married to two people at one time,no matter if they are in the country or not.
Marriage fraud can get hold of you a huge fine,jail time,deportation and a permanent bar from ever returning.
The second marriage is not valid as long as he's still married to the first wife. It's unofficial and has no affect.
are you kid right, you cannot be married to two woman at the same time here in the United States, that is a felony and no he would not receive anything but a top-security prison sentence and deportation as it should be. I can not believe the gull of some illegal lawbreakers.
If I know where he was, I'd be on the phone with ICE right immediately.... Don't **** with America!!
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1675-11.html
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I'm a legal resident for over 5 years & I want to take the citizens test to become a citizen. Does anyone of you know the question & answers for the test? I also want to change my name. I live contained by Arizona, does the process take longer for my name to be altered? If the name...
