Yes. Much of the real property in the United States is owned by non-citizens.
I don't know about buying life, but you don't have to be a citizen to buy property.
They can't buy arable lands.
No visa is required to buy property but to enter the US, you would need at least a b-2 visitors visa.
. Yes, this property can be transferred in your name and as informed we can assist you completely in getting the property transferred in your name without anyone of you travelling to India. To suggest you the legal steps to be adopted for this, you will need a local legal advisor that can act through India
Generally speaking, anyone can buy property in the US
She can, but she will have to give up her US citizenship, not a good idea.
Yes.
it would go to the legal resident of the host country
5 years 3 years if you are married to a US Citizen
The question is very unclear. US LIFE COVER for insurance? Doesn't matter that you might own property, you are not a US citizen unless you take the steps to become one.
Two options: 1.US citizen can go to India marry and then spouse can enter using a K-3 spouse's of US citizen visa. 2.Alien can enter US on a K-1 fiance visa and marry the US citizen within 90 of entry to get conditional status.
Going to a job Looking after their property ....