You must file for divorce in either Canada or in a US state that recognizes same-sex marriage. Most states have a minimum residency requirement.
hi I am an american citizen and married in kosovo..how do I change my last name on my passport to my new maried last name....
They are "Naturalized Citizens".
It shouldn't. Ask about it.
There are not grounds for filing a civil suit in such a situation. In addition, a foreign national whether illegal or not does become a citizen by marrying an American citizen, nor are they guaranteed permanent resident status. United States Citizenship and Immigration Services, http://www.uscis.gov
Foreign residents may apply for citizenship based on their same-sex marriage to a citizen in 19 countries worldwide. The United States is not one of those countries.
Yes.
Sure, however she must begin the process of nationalization before the INS to become a US foreign national or to aquire full citizenship.
most of the time, unless the marriage is arranged like in the olden days. there are also other cases where people marry to get visa's to a foreign country. such as a Mexican marrying an American to become a citizen.
Yes. Effective June 26, 2013, an American citizen may sponsor a foreign same-sex spouse for permanent residency (i.e., a "green card").
I don't think so, unless the child was born on American soil (actually in America, an American territory, American military installation, or American embassy).
Yes, if it is a reciprocating country
If the foreign citizen is in the US and violates a treaty of the US, he/she can be brought in a US court. Otherwise, if the citizen is in another country, the court of that country is responsible for that violation.