if the illegal alien has not been in trouble or been in detention, it is in there best interest to go home and apply for legal residency, it could take a couple years, but if you are caught here being illegal, you can be banned for re-addmision, deported , and cannot apply to come back for ten years
It is a legal marriage in the US. It is not a claim to legal residency for visitor or undocumented alien though. The laws of the visitors and undocumented aliens country of origin will mandate whether it is a legal marriage there.
ExtraterrestrialsIf you mean illegal alien, it would be an undocumented worker(person).
They are people who have entered the country illegally.
Alien's Return happened in 1983.
Alien's Return was created in 1983.
A more formal term for "illegal alien" might be "undocumented immigrant."
Yes, undocumented immigrants can get an sr22 filing with their auto insurance.
To avoid the negative connotations of the term "illegal aliens", the term used is "undocumented workers". The terms apply to virtually the identical groups of individuals.Addendum"Undocumented alien" is an alternative to "undocumented worker" (especially if they are unemployed!); also, unlawful immigrant, undocumented immigrant, unauthorized alien. "Out of status" is a term that an immigration lawyer will use when speaking to his client.It is interesting that a tourist is considered a "foreigner" or a "foreign citizen", but when his visa expires he becomes an "alien." "Foreign national" is a more neutral term that would cover both groups.Referring to a person as an "alien" has the effect of dehumanizing them. Referring to a human being as being inherently "illegal" has the effect of demonizing them.
No, due to fraud.
my understanding is some people do not consider it right to call someone an illegal alien/immigrant because it classifies them as a criminal, and they believe that saying undocumented immigrant is a better term because no one should be called a criminal because they entered the country without papers in order to make a better life for their family.
That is not likely to happen.
By federal law, yes. Federal law prohibits "Undocumented immigrants."