Can you become a citizen by marriage if you entered theUS illegally?
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Can you become a citizen by marriage if you entered theUS illegally?
If so, what is this process?
Asked on October 23, 2011 under Immigration Law, Texas
Answers:
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Answered 13 years ago | Contributor
If a person illegally enters the United States or illegally remains in the United States after his or her visa expires but enters into a legitimate marriage with a United States citizen he or she can apply for a United States via and eventual citizenship.
The application needs to be made to the United States Bureau of Immigration and Naturalization. This governmental entity will do a serious and thorough investigation to make sure that the marriage is actually a legitimate marriage and not a marriage designed solely to allow a non-citizen if this country an opportunity to obtain citizenship.
I recommend that you consult with an immigration atorney over your question.
Good luck.
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