If a man of foreign nationality has a child with a woman who is a U.S citizen, can he stay in the U.S.?
Answer:
It depends on his own status from that first marriage and/or employment situation. Just fathering a child does not make one a legal resident. The child is a citizen, the father is a separate issue.
No, you have to be married for 3 years.
he has to its illegal to leave
probably, if he has a Green Card
yes you can youre kid is american
big time no some people tryed to do that and they got deperted out of the cuntry, also the goverment said they can,t do that, but the baby can live in the u,s, when it can make it,s mind up.as a man or a woman, so that,s a fact,
It used to be so but I believe that immegration laws have changed due to people abusing them.
Such questions should be directed at an immigration attorney so one may avoid mistakes that may hurt the people in question.
The child can stay, but he has to go if it's been under 3 years.
If the man is in danger of being deported, or his visa has run out, or he has no legal status the couple can file a form that claims that she and her child will go through undue hardship if he is deported. They would have to show that the child or mother is dependent on some of his income and presence in the U.S..
http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/uscis...
This site can be confusing, but it does list all the immigration laws, exceptions and has all the forms you might need.
I would seriously suggest consulting a lawyer that specializes in immigration issues, usually a consultation costs somewhere around 100 dollars, but often the lawyer will give you the basics (information-wise) for free.
To have a child with a woman you're not married with knowing that you are an alien in the US, thinking that it will legalize your presence will only add one major item to a list of monthly payments. Otherwise you shall go to jail if you don't support your child until he/she is 18 years old.
No, he can't and 'extreme hardship' isn't being dependant on someone else's wages. The family can go with him if they choose to, when he is deported.
You'd better check out the immigration web page. You are getting a lot of well meaning but incorrect advice.
Yes. Untill they catch you.
Oops...it's the child who can stay in the US of A.
The immigration information post by website user , MyTend.com not guarantee correctness
