(in the US) an "assumed" name, or alias, is NEVER legal unless it has been legally changed by court order or marriage.
There is no such legal statue as "home wreckers" and, if the laws even still exist, no one has been criminally prosecuted for adultery in the US for a LONG time.
They Got US
"My husband is an immagrant and i am a us citizen and we have been married for 2 years and have been toghether for three years how can i help him with his legal status in the US?"
Guns were legal before there WAS a USA, and have always been legal here.
Yes.
As long as the marriage is legal. Then your passort is legal.
No.
It takes way to long to process anything
According to the US Immigration Bureau, the majority of legal immigrants are Asians. The percentage of Asians has been increasing for the past ten years into the US.
It hasn't been made legal.
Yes, beginning in June 2013, same-sex marriages are legal for the purposes of US Immigration Law, as long as they were legal in the place where they were performed.