Both of you.
ithink the person will be deported after all when the 2 years are up,you guys will go to ins for a interview to proof its a good faith marriage and you must show lease with both name and you will be questiont separt about your spouse.
The above is correct..they will asking things like "who cooks" "what does she like to eat"
Both people will be
It is until you have registered as a married citizen in America.
No. Neither will automatically become citizen of the other country.
Your status is "married." You are still a citizen of this country. There is no special status.
They are officially married. One spouse can sponsor the other for immigration to his or her country.
A marriage immigration visa, also known as a spouse visa or a marriage-based visa, is a type of visa that allows a foreign national to enter and live in a country based on their marriage to a citizen or a permanent resident of that country. This visa is granted to individuals who are married to someone who is already a citizen or permanent resident of the country they wish to immigrate to. The purpose of this visa is to enable spouses to reunite and live together in the same country.
That gives you the right to stay in this country, but you are not a U.S. citizen.
Which country did you get married in? If in the US, your husband has the choice of either becoming a full US Citizen or the option of holding dual citizenship.
Firstly, if the person is married in an another country and has come to a particular country illegally it is surely invalid to marry the person. Another thing, if the person is a citizen of that particular country in which he has married it is his right to first take a citizen of that country in which he is going to marry and then he can marry a person another to his own country.
The immediate effect is that the married couple now have no place in the world where they can legally live together. The solution is for one spouse to obtain legal immigration status in the other spouse's home country. Foreign spouses of citizens are usually given preferential treatment for immigration. That is to say, it is usually easier for someone married to a citizen to obtain citizenship, than for someone who is not married to a citizen.
u can be kicked out of the country and or be put into jail and never be able to return to the us
If the marriage is legal in the other country, they are married everywhere in the world.
Not unless you are or become a naturalized citizen of that country.