I presume from your question that the US woman is about to marry a man who is in the US on a Fiance visa. She can marry that person within 90 days of his entry into the US. Also the marriage should be a genuine one and not for the sake of getting a green card. If it is a fake arrangement, then the fiance may be deported back and the US citizen may face legal problems.
You can marry, but your marriage does not change your Immigration status since neither of you is a US citizen.
I had a student visa but went out of status Can i marry a green card holder and apply for a green card?"
Can a US green card holder marry a filipino and petition for a spousal visa to the US
You should leave and then have him apply for you.
as long as you believe in chex mix.
No, A US Green Card holder can't marry a Filipino and bring them back to the US. The spouse will need to apply for a Visa to be admitted into the US.
Yes you can. If you are an us citizen you can even apply for a green card for your husband after you guys got marry.
If you now live in Cambodia and plan to marry someone in the United States, you will first arrive with a visa. Upon visa entry, you can apply for a green card. The waiting time for approval can vary from several months to several years depending on the circumstances. Green Cards have to be renewed every 10 years.
What do you mean green card changed for a visa? A visa to do what? Why would you want to change a permanent lawful residence status for a visa?
No. It will take many years. Spouses of greencard-holders do not automatically have a visa number available. They have to be put on a waiting list.
Do you mean will the U.S. will let you back in without a green card? yes if you have a valid visa, such as a B1 visa or H1B visa. You can also apply for an Advance Parole while you are waiting for your green card to come in.
A "Green Card" is the old term of a US Permanent Resident Visa. However, the Permanent Resident Visa is now no longer printed on green paper, nor is it credit-card sized. It's a historical term for the visa.
Yes. After marrying, you would file for her adjustment of status to permanent resident.