I really think you can not file a divorce in Mexico while you are residing in the US. Mexican law determines that you must reside in there so Mexican Courts are competent. (Jurisdiction Matter). I am not sure about American law.
AnswerYou have to go back to Mexico to file for divorce. Be very careful that you get your information together and that you do a search on reputable lawyers (not some back alley lawyer) in Mexico.Good luckMarcy
From what I understand, you can't marry anyone who is already married (unless they divorce their current partner or become a widow)
Yes. This is guaranteed in the Mexican Civil Code (which was first published in 1928 and last amended in 2010).
Yes, as a US citizen, you can get a divorce from your non-US citizen husband. The process of getting a divorce may vary depending on the laws of the state in which you reside, but generally, being a US citizen does not prevent you from obtaining a divorce. You may need to consult with an attorney or seek legal advice to understand the specific requirements and procedures involved.
As a U.S. citizen, you would divorce your immigrant husband in exactly the same way that you would divorce a spouse if he was a citizen. I am not sure from your question, but if your husband's green card status is still pending, then divorcing him during the process will affect this application. If your husband was granted a conditional green card, his permanent residence privileges may be revoked if he is divorced within two years from the date this status was granted.
If you are already a citizen, your citizenship will be retained even if you get a divorce. If you are asking, "How long before a foreign bride can divorce her husband and obtain citizenship?", then the answer is not certain. It depends if you are currently a permanent resident or not. You can check more details at www.ezvisa.us
I hope not. Depending on what state he files for divorce through.
If you are here illegally, he can. If you are here illegally, he can.
The child is automatically a U.S. citizen. I am a U.S. citizen and my husband is an illegal Mexican alien and we have two kids. Our children are U.S. citizens. As long as a chid is born in the U.S. they are citizens.
yes. if you are a legal resident or citizen than you would have to petition your husband. the process would be quicker because you have already been married for two years. good luck!
Yes, but it is much harder for a wife to divorce her husband than for a husband to divorce his wife in Egypt.
if any citizen files for a spouses green card and then divorces them right away it is probable that the citizen would be in trouble. it is considered fraud.
Yes, your husband can file for a divorce in Illinois if you are pregnant.