Yes
It is legal in the United States for an illegal immigrant to marry a US citizen. Once the marriage is legal, the illegal immigrant becomes a legal immigrant and can stay in the US for the course of the marriage.
If you followed the proper legal process to get married, then the marriage is legal. It doesn't matter if he's here illegally or not.
No. A dissolution is a legal procedure that ends the marriage. A separation may be temporary or permanent but the couple are still married.
If the marriage was legal where it was performed, the US will recognize it as a legal marriage, with the responsibilities and obligations expected.
The marriage license would not be valid, but he could also get a green cars because he's married to you.
If you went through the legal channels and got a license, not a do it your self kit off the internet or some Vegas chapel, etc. Each state would have the opportunity to challenge it if it were not legal.
The first marriage is legal. If there is a divorce then, the second marriage is legal. If there isn't a divorce, then it is not legal.
Marriage has always been legal. Your marriage is legal only if you are legally married.
Marriage has always been legal. Your marriage is legal only if you are legally married.
Yes, a marriage is legal if you are married in Jamaica and live in Georgia. Any marriage is legal as long as the proper paperwork was filed with the court.
A is married to B. While marriage continues, A marries C. Question: is the marriage of A to C "legal"? The marriage of A to C, is bigamous and not a legal marriage. A may be charged with the crime of bigamy which carries with it a penal sanction.
NO !