The only way you can prove someone married for citizenship is by knowing facts personally. My boyfriend married a woman when we were not together and then him and I had a child together. I did not find out until after the child that he was married. He and I had been on and off in relationship to one another for several years. I was angered and knew many facts and wanted to get the woman deported.
Yes. A fradulent marriage for the purpose of obtaining citizenship is unlawful under the US Code. It COULD result in the deportation of the alien offender.
Yes, but not likely. They will still have to leave the country and face a 10 year ban based on how long they were here illegally.
Citizenship has nothing to do with marriage. A girl can change her citizenship status whenever she wants to provided that the laws of her country allow her to change citizenship. However she may have to provide sufficient proof to demonstrate her nae change after marriage.
yes
The marriage is still valid. If he has been deported and he remarried, and you can prove it, you may be able to petition a court to grant you a divorce based on the situation. He may also be subject to polygamy laws in his country. Consult a good attorney in your jurisdiction.
By going to a court of law.
Yes
Passport is proof of your Citizenship. That is how you use it.
The citizenship will not affect the marriage. While it could be considered perjury, it will not invalidate the license in most places.
Unless you come in as a foreign exchange student you don't have to prove citizenship to attend.
Roman soldiers had citizenship papers. Sometimes they were carved on to pieces of bronze.
You have the right to enter Canada if you are a Canadian citizen. The passport should prove your identification, and the citizenship card should prove your citizenship - my guess is a strong yes.