I don't think so.
He married in another state and didn't know he was still legally married to someone else
If you are married under the laws of another country, you are considered married throughout the world. If you have one wife, you cannot legally marry another. It is bigamy and is against the law in the United States.
You cannot legally marry if your divorce is not final, even if you go to another country it is still bigamy.
In US law you can only be legally married to one person at at a time. In most cases the first marriage is considered legal; and any subsequent marriage while still married to the original spouse, is considered invalid.
No
No, Philippines citizens lose their Philippines citizenship upon becoming a citizen of another country.
No because she is still married with another husband
Not if he is still legally married to you.
Your status is "married." You are still a citizen of this country. There is no special status.
Yes, as long as you are a U.S. citizen from birth. For example, if both of your parents are U.S. citizens and you are born while they are on vacation overseas, you are still a U.S. citizen from birth.
You can't.
Yes. If you married someone while you were still legally married to another person you could be charged with bigamy depending on the laws in your jurisdiction.Yes. If you married someone while you were still legally married to another person you could be charged with bigamy depending on the laws in your jurisdiction.Yes. If you married someone while you were still legally married to another person you could be charged with bigamy depending on the laws in your jurisdiction.Yes. If you married someone while you were still legally married to another person you could be charged with bigamy depending on the laws in your jurisdiction.