Do I need different visas for Ireland and Northern Ireland?

No, not really, unless he came here on some sort of visa to begin with and the two of you marry first. If he came on Visa Waiver, that wouldn't be possible at this point. But, assuming he came on a visa, once you marry, you would need to file an I-130 immigrant petition, an I-485 adjustment of status form and an I-765 work authorization form, and they shoud all be filed together although the filing fees are about $1,400.

If this is the case, check out www.uscis.gov for more information and downloadable forms. Be sure to read over the instructions for the I-485 in the forms section. Now, if this isn't the case, once you marry, you could still file the I-130, but he'd need to get an immigrant visa interview back home, and if he's here illegally or out of status, he'd need to file for a waiver through USCIS, which will delay things and cost still more.

If he got the waiver, he'd be able to return and live here legally. If you don't want to marry, that's up to you, but there would be nothing to be done about his immigration status.

Only if you are planning on getting married. If so,you can apply for a fiance visa for him and you need to marry within 90 days of him coming here. There is no visa for a boyfriend to come here even if he is the father of the child.

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