I'm guessing your first language is not English, as that's a confusingly worded question.
To the extent that I understand it, it looks like you're asking if a resident alien, spouse of a US citizen, can file for divorce if their spouse has been committing adultery. (Most US states no longer regard adultery as a criminal offense, though some do, and the US Military does consider it a court martial offense with penalties up to and including dishonorable discharge and confinement.)
The answer is yes, they can file for divorce.
Whether or not the adultery actually "matters" to the state depends on what state you're in. In some states the fact of adultery can speed up the divorce process, in others it doesn't make any difference. You should consult a divorce attorney for details in your location.
You should probably also consult an Immigration attorney, since this is definitely a change in your immigration status (depending on the exact circumstances, it could be either positive or negative).
No. The other person didn't commit adultery against you only your spouse did. Your spouse violated your marriage vows.
iam an American sitizen,but my spouse is illegal resident. how can i help her get lawful papers?
it would go to the legal resident of the host country
Yes, however you would have to wait until your spouse becomes a citizen in order to file for alien resident status.
An international who is married to a US citizen can get his/her green card in the following manner. The US citizen should file in Form I -130 to sponsor the spouse. The Spouse should then file in form I-485 to adjust the status to that of a lawful permanent resident.
NEW YORK PENAL LAW TITLE O--OFFENSES AGAINST MARRIAGE, THE FAMILY, AND THE WELFARE OF CHILDREN AND INCOMPETENTSARTICLE 255--OFFENSES AFFECTING THE MARITAL RELATIONSHIPSection 255.17 Adultery A person is guilty of adultery when he engages in sexual intercourse with another person at a time when he has a living spouse, or the other person has a living spouse. Adultery is a class B misdemeanor.
No, adultery is not illegal in the state of Indiana, but does carry some legal ramifications such as the abandonment of a spouse's estate if the spouse dies while a person is living in the state of adultery.
Adultery is when you cheat on your spouse and divorce is when you end the marriage from your spouse.
no
It is possible for U.S. citizens to apply for permanent resident status for their foreign spouses. After a certain amount of time, the permanent resident spouse is eligible to apply for U.S. citizenship.
The resident would need to wait until becoming a US citizen until filing for residency for the illegal alien spouse.
Yes. Beginning June 26, 2013, an American citizen may sponsor a same-sex spouse for permanent resident status.