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yes, if the citizen thinks that his spouse his annoying
If there is no living spouse, the children inherit, after them the siblings. If there is no living spouse, children or siblings, parents inherit, after them first cousins, then second cousins, etc.
Yes, however you would have to wait until your spouse becomes a citizen in order to file for alien resident status.
Yes, children have priority over the mother of the deceased. They are the descendants it get priorty second only to a surviving spouse. Even without a will the spouse will come first, then children. Parents are next, then siblings.
iam an American sitizen,but my spouse is illegal resident. how can i help her get lawful papers?
US Citizen spouse: unlimited. Non-citizen spouse: $100,000 Others: $10,000
An American citizen has the right to petition for green card for relatives. Once they are married and have their papers ready the US citizen can petition for spouse's green card. Subsequently the kid can also become US citizen or green card depending on the support papers which can be shown for either of them. During the stay in US its very important for immigrant to have papers for a legal and authorized stay in US.
Athena relatives were Zeus (her dad), Metis (her mom), she had no siblings, no children, and no spouse.
No. Your spouse is your wife.
For 2009. Citizen spouse: unlimited. Non-citizen spouse: $133,000 All others: $13,000
That depends on whether the foreigner actually was actually a spouse, or just a holder of a spouse visa (green card).
No, he is no longer married to a citizen so no longer has citizen status; unless he has applied for and completed the citizenship process to become a citizen in his own right.