if you have legal papers from your spouse as a lawful green card holder then yes, you can but if your papers are not yet fixed, then there is no way you can get one.
IF THAT MARRIAGE LICENSE HAS BEEN SIGNED BY A PREACHER THEN THAT MAKE IT LEGAL AS WELL AS IT MUST BE SENT INTO THE STATE TO BE PUBLIC RECORD. A License gives you permission to get married . a certificate means you have gotten married. I would compare it to a drivers license and actually driving a car. you are not a driver if you have never driven.
If they are lawful to be operated on the public streets and roadways, yes.
Not as long as it is not meant to be used for an unlawful purpose.
Not in the USAAdded; It is not lawful to ride ANY motor vehicle on the public roads without a drivers license of some type or other. In some states the engine size determines if the vehicle is even legal to be ridden on the roads, regardless of whether, or not, you have a license.
It is not lawful to be married except in the physical presence of a state-authorized individual who can affirm the identities of the participants and the information contained on the marriage license which must be previously issued.
Yes. Insurance companies don't just go off your drivers license record. They also check several other insurance company data bases because many accidents are not reported to the police. If an accident claim was filed the Insurance company who handled the claim will have it in their database as well.
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Lawful Permanent Residents who got married before obtaining a Green Card are not required to file an Immigrant Petition on behalf of their spouse (or any children born before becoming a Lawful Permanent Resident). A spouse and eligible children of a Lawful Permanent Resident in this category may apply for a Green Card without having an approved Immigrant Petition. This process is known as "accompanying" or "follow to join." Lawful Permanent Residents who have "adjusted" to Lawful Permanent Resident status in the U.S. must file Form I-824, Application for Action on an Approved Application or Petition in order to notify the appropriate consulate that their spouse will "accompany" or "follow to join." Lawful Permanent Residents who got married after obtaining a Green Card must file a Form I-130 Immigrant Petition on behalf of their spouse in order to sponsor them for Lawful Permanent Resident (Green Card) status.
Voluntary sexual intercourse by a married person to a person other than the lawful spouse.
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You can live with anyone as long as you're 18
Voluntary sexual intercourse between a married person and a partner other than the lawful spouse.