How can my boyfriend become a legal US Citizten?
We'd like to move in together, but cannot as he has no social security number to submit for a credit check.
He speaks no Tagalog and doesn't know anyone in his home country. He is afraid to ask questions or apply for anything because he is deathly afraid of being deported. What are his options? He's lived here his whole life, and him being illegal is very hard on our relationship. Anyone out there know what I can do? (If he were just a woman, I'd marry him.)
Answer:
There is a state you can move to and marry him, you could always do that. That state is Massachusetts.
Also, Connecticut, Vermont, New Jersey, California, and New Hampshire have created legal unions that, while not called marriages, are explicitly defined as offering all the rights and responsibilities of marriage under state law to same-sex couples. Maine, Hawaii, the District of Columbia, and Washington have created legal unions for same-sex couples that offer varying subsets of the rights and responsibilities of marriage under the laws of those jurisdictions.
His parents probably shouldve thought about their children first before they brought them up here.
He would need to marry a US citizen.
If his parents are citizens, they can apply for him to become one too. Tell him to contact an immigration lawyer to help him with the process.
Go to an immigration lawyer and for a couple of hundred if they don't offer free first consults, you should be able to find out exactly where he stands. He should be able to do something if both parents are now citizens and apply for a hardship waiver.
UUMmm. wow... let me see..na that wouldnt do....how about....... okay I didnt think so.......... yeah...no...didnt like that either......oh Forget it just go to a gay bar and dance on a pole youll feel better..
u gotta try 2 contact the immigration and get help there. ...yeah...
Yes, let's all give the illegal a map shall we! No law was broken or anything, that's okay though we will keep putting Paris Hilton in jail though.
HEY! don't worry about it! You don't even have to be legal now-a-days!
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