Totally Not!
Yes, but there is a long wait. It is better to be a US Citizen and apply for fiance visa, takes a year or less, oppose to several years.
3 years of being permenent resident then you can apply
Get married and apply for Permanent Residency which will take about 6 months to 1 year to get approved. Then after getting Residency status after 3 years apply for Citizenship.
He is probably cheating on you
From what I have read in a helpful book about obtaining fiance and marriage visas (Fiance and Marriage Visas...by Nolo), you don't have to be apart. You can obtain a fiance visa which allows you to marry in the US within 90 days of entry. After your marriage, you can apply for a greencard and/or citizenship. As I understand it, you can apply in the coutry in which you are married or abroad in your home country, you just can't leave either place during the application process(if already married and wish to apply for a greencard).
33 years old
You can still apply for admission to the Bar regardless of the number of years that you have been out of law school. However, the cost to apply increases as the number of years since you earned your law degree increases.
the spouse MUST hold a green card first and then meet the residency requirements.
22 years old.
That is bs. You have to slap him and tell him to be a man. You, as a strong female, is suppose to handle the money in the family.
Yes, 3 years after discharge of the Bankruptcy.
Yes.Yes.Yes.Yes.