American girls are free to marry whom they will. To marry a Syrian man, it would be necessary for the couple to be in the same place at the same time, so first you would have to decide where you both want to be. Given the current civil war in Syria, you are probably better off meeting in America and getting married there.
Yes, however if you are a U.S citizen then your husband will become a U.S. citizen when your legally married.
yes she is she s married to a man called paul morgan
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of course it is legal!! peeps can marry who they want 2! (honestly this s just what i think)
She isn't gay...she was married to a man in her 20's, but wanted to focus on news.
Type your answer here... never
The Sinai Desert and the Syrian Desert.
Labib Zuwiyya Yamak has written: 'The Syrian Social Nationalist Party' -- subject(s): Syrian Social Nationalist Party
Edavalikel Philipos has written: 'The Syrian Christians of Malabar' 'The Syrian Christians of Malabar' -- subject(s): Saint Thomas Christians, Doctrines, Christian Heresies, Monophysites, Syriac Christians, Jacobites (Syrian Christians), History
It was normal to have $500 Life Ins.
Although the U. S. Constitution does not define natural born citizen, the Congressional Research Service has found numerous historical and legal writings that indicate that a natural born citizen is anyone who legally and Constitutionally qualifies as a U. S. citizen at the time of birth, including those who are born abroad to U. S. citizens and those born in the U. S. to foreign parents. Therefore, someone born on any ship is a U. S. citizen if his/her parents are. If the parents are not U. S. citizens, he/she is a citizen if the ship is within U. S. territorial waters at the time of birth. However, a person born on a flagged U. S. ship in international or foreign waters is not a U. S. citizen if neither of his/her parents is a U. S. citizen.
As long as you love each other it's fine. Plenty of 30somethings are married to 40somethings.
Juhanon Thoma has written: 'Christianity in India and a brief history of the Mar Thoma Syrian Church' -- subject(s): Christianity, Mar Thoma Syrian Church