Yes. No identifying documents should be requested when you apply for a license to get married.
Marriage is a wonderful event. Yes, if a female US citizen legally marries a non US citizen in the state of Michigan, they are indeed legally married.
No he can not be put on record as the father as he is not legally married to be a father. See related link regarding presumption of paternity in Michigan.
It seems that you are asking about your marriage to an undocumented immigrant (a/k/a an illegal alien). The lack of a legal immigration status has no effect on the validity of a marriage. Persons illegally present in the United States can marry citizens, or marry other undocumented immigrants, and their marriages are perfectly legal. If you married a foreigner (whether he has a visa, a green care or neither) then you remain legally married to him (even if he returns to his country) and you may not marry again unless you first obtain a legal divorce.
If you legally married her, yes.If you legally married her, yes.If you legally married her, yes.If you legally married her, yes.
Yes. If you were married legally in SC then anywhere you go you are married legally.
It is reported that 57 same-sex couples legally married in Ingham County on Saturday, March 22, 2014.
If he was free to marry and you married him legally then you are married.If he was free to marry and you married him legally then you are married.If he was free to marry and you married him legally then you are married.If he was free to marry and you married him legally then you are married.
No official statistics have yet been issued, but the press has reported that same-sex couples began marrying in Michigan on June 26, 2015.Previously, 315 same-sex couples were legally married in Michigan on Saturday, March 22, 2014, pursuant to a court order.1 additional same-sex couple will legally married on March 15, 2013 on the Reservation of the Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians.
yes he is still legally married but is legally separated
He can not get legally married to anyone until he is legally divorced from you.
no not at all. you are too young to be getting married anyways. you legally have to be 18 years of age to marry anyone.
No. Your divorce had nothing to do with your status and there is no reporting amongst illegal aliens divorcing. However, I ma assuming it is going to be an amicable divorce. If not, you never know what charges the other person my claim against you! It's happened to me with someone who is just an alien resident and now I am going to press charges against her to get her deported! Sad but true! * Maybe. Under USCIS laws an undocumented foreign national does not necessarily mean they unlawfully present within the U.S. Their status depends upon which country they are from and the date they entered the U.S.