However long it takes you to fill out the paper work. It also all depends on which state you live in. All the states have different marital laws, requirements, restrictions, etc...
How many years after can someone file for his citizenship if his spouse died before himgetting his green card? She was us citizen
It is much better to wait until after you have taken the oath of citizenship and have received your citizenship certificate because even if you pass the test and then file for divorce, they still can not let you become a citizen.
File it by yourself. Spouse does not need to file. Any joint debts will become her sole responsibility.
File where you live. Doesn't matter where spouse lives.
One spouse can file bankruptcy separately and both are held responsible.
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Yes, one spouse (rather than the couple) can file for bankruptcy when they have significant individual debts. Generally, this action by one spouse will not negatively affect the financial situation of the other spouse, nor will they be responsible for the debts of their spouse. It is important to note that those debts in which the couple is jointly and severally liable for will remain with the spouse that did not file for bankruptcy.
A person can only be married to one other person at a time. If a person attempts to marry a second spouse while they are legally still married to the first, the second marriage is void as a matter of law. An annullment action pre-supposes that the second marriage was legal, which is incorrect, therefore there is no need to annul it.
No. The spouse should file an "injured spouse" form with the IRS.
Spouse = married. Can't have one without the other.
You cannot file for divorce in the US without contacting your spouse unless they are declared dead or they cannot be located.
Yes, if your spouse has a Taxpayer Id. I would not bring attention to your spouse if they are here illegally.