yes
Yes, but the American citizen must first apply for a fiancé/fiancee visa on the German citizen's behalf. This would be the I-129F petition. It would have to be approved before you can marry. This is if you plan to remain in the USA afterwards. For more info check out www.uscis.gov
If you were an American citizen in the colnial times, you were someone called a colonist. You probably traveled from places like Britian, Germany, Scotland, France, and more. These people were the first American pioneers.
No.. Even though your a European citizen you must produce a passport at port of entry..
A website called 'travel.state.gov' lets citizens who are 16 or older apply for an American passport. For people who are minors (under 16) they have to meet special requirements to apply for an American passport.
You should check this with the American Embassy. If someone on this site gives you an incorrect answer, you could have a big problem.
You can get a passport to anywhere no matter if you are married to someone of that nationality or not. If you want to go to Romania that go with or without a romanian husband or not. You can become a Romanian citizen if you marry a Romanian and therefore get a Romanian passport.
A Bulgarian citizen may be able to live in Canada with a Canadian residency permit.
This person is still an American citizen and should have no problem re-entering the states if he wishes. I would of course suggest checking with someone from U.S immigration services first
I believe this refers to someone who holds citizenship in two countries. So, this could be someone who is a Turkish citizen as well as an American citizen (or some other country's citizen).
Marrying an American citizen does not give someone the right to stay in the country.
Being German means that you, or someone else, is from, or has ancestors from, the European country of Germany. ___ First and foremost it means being a citizen of Germany.
Someone with UK passport