Yes, it is possible - no objections from the Romanian part; the problem is in the USA.
Yes, a non-Romanian may divorce a Romanian in Romania without being present in court there, even if the marriage took place in Romania. This is possible only if the non-Romanian has the permament domicile outside Romania. The way to do this is for the non-Romanian to give a Power of Attorney to a Romanian lawyer for representation in the Romanian divorce court (Art. 614 of the Romanian Civil Procedure Code). Gabriel Triculescu www.proimmigration.com
You can get a passport to anywhere no matter if you are married to someone of that nationality or not. If you want to go to Romania that go with or without a romanian husband or not. You can become a Romanian citizen if you marry a Romanian and therefore get a Romanian passport.
it is complicated. you must live for 5 years i think in Romania and the take a test from romanian history and literature. it could be quicker if you get married with a romanian citizen.
This depends of your country of origin; see the link: http://www.mae.ro/node/26966..
You don't need Romanian citizen papers for marriage.
After 3 years of legally married with a Romanian citizen, you can apply for a parmanent residence (Romanian Passport).
No! Bigamy is forbidden by the Treaty of Brussels, to which both Romania and US have signed.
Yes, it is possible but only with Romanian visa and an invitation from a relative in Romania, approved by the Romanian Ministery of Internal Affairs. See the table in the link, including the note for Egypt: http://www.mae.ro/poze_editare/2009.06.10_Anexa1_ro.pdf
Getting married in Romania requires legal residency, so if you are in the country without a visa, you may face challenges. It’s advisable to seek legal assistance to explore options for regularizing your status before marriage. If you marry a Romanian citizen, it may provide a pathway to legal residency, but you would still need to address your current illegal status. Consult with an immigration lawyer for guidance tailored to your situation.
I doubt you could, they could obviously file for divorce in their own country..
See the following link: http://cetatenie.just.ro/english/.