Firstly, consent is not required for a divorce. It makes it easier, both legally and emotionally. But if he refuses to sign its time to talk to your lawyer about the next step.
Now, depending on your country marriage for the sole purpose of obtaining citizenship may be an offense (fraud) and grounds for him to be deported. It is unlawful in the US.
no
My being pregnant, as unlikely as that might be, has no bearing on your husband's citizenship. If you are a citizen and you married him he won't be deported until you kick him to the curb.
If she is still married to her 1st husband then her second marriage to you is illegal and you are NOT married.
It is illegal.
If you are married to him and he has a son that is also a United States citizen than he is very lucky. You need to contact immigration and let them know the circumstances so he can begin the process of citizenship.
no, you must file for divorce to be legally divorsed
Yes. It is illegal to marry ANYONE for citizenship purposes only. That person could be deported and barred from life from this country and the citizen that married him/her could face hefty fines or prison time.
yes
If he is your husband legally you can take on his name when you got married.
i married in 2005 to an illegal with no valid id only a legal birth certificate from his country! am i legally maried to him here in the US?
no
Report her to U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS)