Yes
Yes, definitely. You do not need to be a US citizen to bring a lawsuit in the US court system.
amendment 11
If the foreign citizen is in the US and violates a treaty of the US, he/she can be brought in a US court. Otherwise, if the citizen is in another country, the court of that country is responsible for that violation.
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That depends on whether the foreigner actually was actually a spouse, or just a holder of a spouse visa (green card).
for the us is migrating
Yes.
Yes if the man is a U.S citizen and the women is a foreign citizen, a diffrent form will have to be signed by both the people involved.
No. But only if the person already has US permanent residency.
If a foreign citizen wants to sue a state, the trial must typically occur in the courts of the state being sued, as sovereign immunity often protects states from being sued in foreign jurisdictions. Additionally, the specific legal framework governing such cases, including international treaties and state laws, will influence the venue and procedures. In some instances, international arbitration may be an option if both parties agree to it.
Yes.