Wouldn't really call that a marriage then, should probably just go about the same way you would have a divorce normally
The U.S. grants a married immigrant conditional permanent residence status for two years. At the time of the divorce if the two years has not past the spouse is deported after the divorce proceedings.
NO
Yes. No matter which of the two countries you were married in, you are married until one of you dies or you get a judgment of divorce signed by a judge. You can still divorce your husband, even if he lives in a foreign country. You can still divorce your husband, even if you cannot find him. You cannot legally remarry until you obtain a divorce.
Yes you will haveto declare that youare staying with your man, te moment you say husband then you can be arrested for getting married twice , before getting a legal divorce. By law you are married to your first husband.
If you have a marriage certificate, that is your proof. If someone is contesting this, it is up to them to produce divorce documents. Even if you were in the process of getting a divorce at the husband's time of death, if there was no divorce decree, there was not yet a divorce.
If you were married in California, you should be able to file for divorce there.
no because it's like getting a divorce without him paying for it.
No, in most countries it is illegal (a crime) to marry someone that is still legally married to another person.
You need a divorce!
If you are thinking about getting married to your ex wife/husband you just go ahead and get married. Same as if you want to just be girlfriend and boyfriend.
As of May 2014, Jen Carfanno is not getting a divorce. She is happily married to her husband Neil.
no because divorce is only for the couple married