NO. Not unless there are children involved. If there are children, you should consult with your attorney.
If you are now an American Citizens, it does not matter where you were married, you would file for divorce wherever you live, because your home state or your wife's home state would have jurisdiction over you and therefore your divorce.
I would consult with the Embassy in the country you are now residiing if living in a foreign country. In the US, you would still be considered married until a Divorce Decree is documented in the court systems.
no
It depends on which country you're getting a divorce in. If the country is Australia then you must be legally separated from your partner for a minimum of 12 months before you can be eligible for divorce. Otherwise, please change the question to specify a country.
no, its illeagal until you are divorced
No, you must show the divorce documentation before getting married.
In the story In Another Country the narrator played football before the war.
If you are considered legally married in a jurisdiction that recognizes common law marriage then you should seek legal advice about extinguishing your marriage before you marry again. You may need to obtain a divorce in order to end your common law marriage as you would any valid marriage.
In "In Another Country," the major was an Italian fencer who won medals at the Olympics before the war.
No.
No, you cannot sue him.
Move to another country ;)