They pay them back as scheduled. The status change might not take effect with back taxes owed but either way they will still be due.
Unfortunately, legal status has never been a requirement to apply for a license. As both are under age, parental conssent will be needed for both of them. And marriage will not change the status.
your best bet would be to ask the department of immigration and naturalization
There are only nine states that consider running away to be a status offense and illegal. Oregon is not one of them. the states are West Virginia, Nebraska, Georgia, South Carolina, Texas, Idaho, Kentucky, Utah, and Wyoming.
The Fourteenth Amendment changed the legal status of African Americans by making them citizens of the US.
Because the founders recognized the natural right to weigh the consequences of individual action beforehand. Ex post facto laws, remove that right from the individual, as no one would be able to say for certain what the law would be tomorrow.
An alien is not illegal as long as she/he has documentation of status. An alien who is documented to be a permanent resident is not illegal. If the alien does not have and never has had documentation of an immigration status, then that person is an illegal alien.
Yes, it is certainly possible to do so. It will not change their status.
No, they are not legal residents of the US and cannot use US laws to change the status of their marriage.
your existing legal resident status would not be affected by anybody , you can claim citizenship when you have the right to do so.
The President has the power to deport aliens, subject to due process. The President, subject to the provisions of law, shall have the power to change the status of non-immigrants by allowing them to acquire permanent residence status without necessity of visa.
If an undocumented (illegal) immigrant is married to a U.S. citizen, then they are a U.S. citizen. So their divorce from another U.S. citizen won't affect the status of their child at all.
Doubtful. Relationships do not change immigration status.
It might be better for your favorite illegal person to go home before you marry them. Then, get married and apply for permanent status. It will not go as smoothly if you try to change their status while they are in the US.
Yes, a person can marry an illegal immigrant, but that doesnt mean that it will lead to the immigrant getting legal status.
If the 17 year old has parental permission. Note that will not change the status of the illegal immigrant, who can still be deported.
Yes. There is no citizenship requirement or screening for marriage in the United States. A marriage does not cease being legal because of the immigration status of either or both of the spouses.
just like their status, they get it illegaly. Usually when they have connections and friends who knows a friend.