If you are married, you can apply for divorce.
Yes, a person can marry an illegal immigrant, but that doesnt mean that it will lead to the immigrant getting legal status.
yes but if she doesnt want the divorce then you can just file for separation.
Once you get married and legally change your last name to your husbands, it is your name. Even after a divorce it doesnt have to be changed.
questions like these get you curious........ But yes under the conditions he doesnt threaten you with his mr squidgy , offer you illegal alien drugs and he must be able to have at least 2 arms and 2 feet. xD
Yes, an American citizen doesnt lose that citizenship when another citizenship is gained.
If there was illegal entry, then no, marriage doesnt make you a legal resident. You would need to file a 130 petition along with a I-601 waiver at the U.S. embassy/consulate in HONDURAS, and you would be required to appear there. If you had legal entry, then it would be possible to get legal residency through marriage to a citizen.
Yes, a marriage performed in South America will be honored in the U.S., with the exception of gay marriage- which is not recognized in the U.S. If you mean a marriage in the U.S. between a citizen and an illegal, this marriage will also be recognized, but again, not for gay marriage. Be aware than simply marrying a citizen doesnt grant you legal residency
if you are talking about a fashion model then you can be a citizen of any country or no country it doesnt matter
Address which doesnt exist !
He doesnt have a last name. Probably its just 'The Builder' or something. His parents are Robert and Dorothy
set a divorce for the next day.
technically, an illegal can be jailed for up to 20 years if caught after having a previous deportation. Practically speaking, unless you committed some other crime then ICE is likely to just deport you (i.e. government doesnt want to spend money to jail an illegal). However, a deportation, and multiple deportations to boot, will make it difficult for the immigrant to get a visa or get a green card based on marriage to a citizen spouse. Even if there is immigration reform, there would still be acts which are deportable