Basic criteria to be eligible for US citizenship is to be a green card holder and above 18 years of age. Through the marriage to a US citizen the spouse can get green card after the third anniversary. Following which he or she qualifies to apply for US citizenship using the Immigration Form N-400 called the naturalization process.
No. The condensed version is:
For an immigrant to marry a US citizen it does not grant them citizenship. They have to first obtain their green card (after marriage), then if they want to become a US citizen, they must apply for US citizenship. Then to become a citizen of the US, they have to apply for citizenship, study the country's history, pass a test on what they've studied, and swear an oath to be loyal to the US before they can be sworn in as a citizen.
Technically yes, however, you should be able to prove to the immigration that the marriage is authentic and have the legal papers to prove such.
no, you are married to a U.S. citizen but it doesn't make it a right for you to be one
A suitor is a person that your made for. Like when you have an arranged marriage then that person is your suitor. Or when when someone says that person suits you, they mean that person it the right girl/guy for you.
make sure it is true and be brave.
Not sure, but it certainly wasn't a guy.
yes it is wrong
Marriage...
no, he bad person
The marriage will be perfectly valid and there is nothing that stops inter-sect marriage. Make sure that you check the national laws as not all the laws in Muslim countries are based on Shariah.
"Wait till marriage"?
If that is what he believes then that is his right.
Not at all.
The guy
Mr. Guy opposes same-sex marriage.