Generally, the first step toward proving your foreign divorce should be to acquire a divorce decree from the country in which the divorce took place. Most states will acknowledge a foreign divorce decree, offering "full faith and credit." However, one of the parties must prove domicile in the foreign divorce country, showing they have taken up residence there. Some states will not recognize a divorce if this is not proven. Once you have the divorce decree from the foreign country where you got the divorce, have it authenticated so you can legitimately use it in the United States. The fee is $8.00 per document and can be done through the U.S. Department of State Authentication Office. Finally, you will need to have the document certifiably translated into English, if necessary, before you send it in.
Yes, I know someone personally who was able to do it. You may need to get a lawyer to assist you.
Yes, your divorce should be where you live at the time of your separation, or where the children reside. If you live in the US, the divorce needs to be in the US to be enforceable.
No, you would have to go and get divorced in that country
sorry
idk, that question makes no sense, why dont you ask a judge. p.s. if it is illegal, have fun in jail.....
ASK YOUR MOM
go to court
An immigrant in the US can petition for his or her spouse who lives in a foreign country as long as he/ or she living in the US has already recieved their citizenship.
The couple would file for divorce where they reside.
You can check the court records where your spouse lives to determine if a divorce was ever filed and granted. Why do you need to know just ask
You can use "spouse" in the same way you would use "husband" or "wife". For example, "James had to file a claim for his spouse and another for his children."
She sure can.
An immigrant.
the country jordan?
File where you live. Doesn't matter where spouse lives.
See your lawyer, if this is in US then you dont need her to get divorced, in US someone cannot force you to stay married to them.,. unless your a muslim
You would need to file for divorce in the country in which you were married. Therefore, you would need to file in Nicaragua.
no he lives in Alabama now
An undocumented immigrant