If I understand this correctly, the both of you live in the United States, legally.
So in essence, I do believe you can do a divorce in the United States.
If you would like to be sure, just do a quick call to a lawyer, they shouldn't charge you anything for a single question.
Massachusetts.
If you are married, you can apply for divorce.
There are no limits on the number of time you can get married in Massachusetts. However, you can only be married to one person at a time and must obtain a divorce between marriages.
If an undocumented (illegal) immigrant is married to a U.S. citizen, then they are a U.S. citizen. So their divorce from another U.S. citizen won't affect the status of their child at all.
You usually file for divorce in the jurisdiction in which you live, regardless of where you were married.
A Divorce is legal in any country.
Yes, you apply for divorce in the jurisdiction you currently live in.
I'm a u.s. citizen and i got married in Iran under the Islamic law, my wife now has a green card and we live in California where she has filed for divorce, can i take her back to Iran and get a divorce or can she divorce me here and take my money?
I am a military member. I got married to a South Korean citizen, in korea. She currently lives in Korea, she has a green card. We have no property, kids, or debt. What do i need to do in order to get a divorce.
It would probably be easiest in the country where you were married. Also, if everybody is in agreement, get an "uncontested" divorce. They are much easier and cheaper.
yes
Her location is irrelevant; you can seek a divorce wherever you are located. Simply go to an attorney to get the ball rolling.