yes but you have to bum them first
Wait until he/she is released back to their country of birth and plan your wedding under legal circumstances. No one is allowed to marry illegal aliens.
The legal rights for illegal immigrant divorce is same as that for any U.S. citizen. According to the fifth and fourth Amendment of Constitution, it guarantees equal protection under the law.
He can be arrested as he is a illegal immigrant and he has got married before waiting for a year aftr getting divorced.
If they are not 18 years of age no. But if they have parental consent then yes.
I doubt an illegal alien could even join the military, let alone get a green card. A illegal immigrant could not become a member of the US military, nor can an illegal immigrant obtain legal status under the current immigration laws. All foreign nationals who are unlawfully present within the US are subject to deportation when taken into custody by immigration authorities. Exceptions are made in individual cases, if the immigrant qualifies as an asylee or refugee.
No not an illegal immigrant but a legal one can. * If the couple were legally married the immigrant spouse can request spousal maintenance (alimony). Immigration issues are federal matters and have no bearing on domestic issues such as divorce. child custody/support which come under the jurisdiction of state not federal law.
only if they (the Mexican immigrant) is also a minor, and you both get your parents permission (if you are under the legal marriage age in your state). and although its not relevant, you should make sure that they are legally here before you marry, or your husband/wife may and up getting deported...and that would REALLY suck
The citizen spouse has no recourse to the action as US immigration laws no longer allow a citizen spouse to apply for residency for an illegal immigrant spouse. The Mexican national will have to leave the US and file under the required USCIS regulations for reentry.
Firstly, there is no same sex marriage in Tennessee. If you are homosexual couple you will not be allowed to marry. Other than that there is no prohibition as to whom you marry. You can marry anyone you like as long as you are not of the same sex and under age.
I believe it depends on the state, but in many states with full signed parental consent, you may marry under the age of 18. (It would depend on the state, how young you can marry, and if someone over 18 can marry someone under 18.)
yes
it depends on the circumstances that the child is living in. it should matter the child's well- being foremost and first.