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Call the immigration office in the united states to get the true answer to your question.
Usually, Filipinos refer to themselves as Pinoy (taking the last syllables from Filipino, and adding a "y"), whose feminine is Pinay. "Filipino" can refer to two things: 1) Filipino as the national language of the Philippines; and 2) a citizen of the Philippines. The Filipino language has no feminine "form." A female citizen of the Philippines is a Filipina.
Citizenship is not acquired by marriage. After 10 years of residency in the Philippines you may request to become a Philippine Citizen or you can be made a citizen by act of Congress for special and outstanding contributions to the Republic of The Philippines.
Yes, she can.
If she lives in the USA, she has the same rights as any American citizen.
get a passport to the us. then once you marry the GF, you are now a us citizen and can legally worl and live in America. XD
Filipinos are people native to the Philippines
Only if born on us soil
My brother married a girl from the Philippines in the Philippines. They were both previously divorced. She is a Philippine citizen. He is a US citizen. I do not know whether this will apply to your situation but it sounds similar. You might want to check with the British consulate there to be sure.
It is possible for a Filipino in the U.S. on a tourist visa to marry an American citizen. Getting married is usually easy, but being allowed to stay in the U.S. can be more complicated in this situation and may require the help of an attorney.
The government of the Philippines does not allow you to have dual nationality.
A filipino is a citizen from the Philippines.