You can't be a citizen until you 1)qualify 2)take the test 3)swear the oath. I believe having children and staying in the country means that you have already qualified. You have to now think about 2&3. Go to www.uscis.gov for the answers.
No, you will have to get divorced, you will almost certainly get sent to prison for bigamy.
No, the ex-wife does not have to apply to become an American citizen. She is already one! When she marries the guy, she is officially an American citizen
Two are married with children and one was married for a short time. He is now divorced and I believe dating someone new. The fourth member is dating someone as well. None of them are gay though.
no
If the guy is married to a us citizen and is bothering someone in India , he will be punishable for both the crimes.
not legally, only if you get married.
I am not a Jewish law decider but I will say what I think is true: 1. The chuppah is irrelevant - if they can get married they can get married anywhere and if they cant get married they cannot get married anywhere. 2. The restrictions of who a Cohen can marry only apply to a male Cohen, not female. Thus she can marry a divorced man and may they be blessed with children and happiness, and may all people find someone to live out their days happily with.
The only way for someone in America that is illegal can get papers is if they are married to someone in America. The person would have to stay married in order to keep the papers.
A film-director. She also divorced. She is now with someone else, but not married.
No. Marrying a US citizen does not make someone a US citizen.
No children but he just got married in 2012 to someone named Hannah.
no