After 3 years of legally married with a Romanian citizen, you can apply for a parmanent residence (Romanian Passport).
There are no restrictions on whom a refugee may marry. A refugee can definitely marry a US citizen, and they would also be able to attain permanent US residency through the marriage.
Yes. Y-THINK-Y
You can get a passport to anywhere no matter if you are married to someone of that nationality or not. If you want to go to Romania that go with or without a romanian husband or not. You can become a Romanian citizen if you marry a Romanian and therefore get a Romanian passport.
The requirements are the same as for two citizens; they will depend on the state and county where the couple wants to marry.
A resident cannot ask for someone trying to gain residency, married or not. If the permanent resident becomes a citizen, then yes, they can request residensy for their spouse.
Regardless if you are in the military or not, once you marry an illegal immigrant with a marriage of a year or longer, they are legally U.S. residence thereafter.
I am a US citizen and permanent resident of Ukraine. Usually, the foreign citizen must marry a Ukrainian citizen and reside in the country. After two years of marriage, an application for residency can be made at the district OVIR office. This gives most of the benefits of citizenship, except voting rights. It also obviates the need to repeatedly obtain Ukrainian visas.
You're asking, Can a US Citizen marry a US Permanent Resident!? What a funny question, but to be precise in my answer, YES! and YES, anyone can marry anyone as long as both the individuals are genuine, non-terrorists and non-criminal.
send them back to where they came from
Yes, if you are a citizen of UK.
It is best for the U.S. Citizen to apply for a fiancee visa for the fiance or fiance from another country. They must marry within 90 days of the fiance's arrival in the United States, and then the American spouse can sponsor the new spouse for permanent residency.
Yes, some US states permit same-sex marriages and an American citizen can sponsor a same-sex foreign spouse for permanent residency, leading eventually to citizenship.