The marriage is still valid. If he has been deported and he remarried, and you can prove it, you may be able to petition a court to grant you a divorce based on the situation. He may also be subject to polygamy laws in his country. Consult a good attorney in your jurisdiction.
Your marriage is real if it was a lawful marriage to start. If it was, his second marriage is unlawful.
No, in most countries it is illegal (a crime) to marry someone that is still legally married to another person.
You have to begin his naturalization process so he can enter US soil again.
If you both have lived in Mexico, got married then you would immigrate to Canada as husband and wife and it is legal in Canada.
If your marriage was legal in Mexico then you are legally married. You need to obtain a divorce or the Mexican marriage may come back to haunt you some day. If you remarried in the UK without obtaining a divorce that marriage would be invalid and would be exposed if your husband ever showed up.
By getting married in Mexico.
call USCIS at 1-800-375-5283 and talk to a represenative there. You dont have to give them specific information but they can instruct you with what you can and cannot do. If your husband is illegal, meaning he came to the United States illegally, he can be deported, even if you have been married. Marriage does not make am illegal immigrant legal. In order to become legal he would have to file forms with INS or USCIS. The above number can also give you more information on that.
If he was free to marry and you married him legally then you are married.If he was free to marry and you married him legally then you are married.If he was free to marry and you married him legally then you are married.If he was free to marry and you married him legally then you are married.
No. He or she can and will be deported when the authorities notice his or her legal status.
How do I divorce my husband who was departed to Mexico 2 years ago.
You need a copy of your marriage certificate from Mexico. That is your proof that you are married.
By judicial declaration from the court of appropriate jurisdiction. You file a petition for divorce with the clerk to get started.
well, yes, if they have no papers it doesn't matter if they have 10 kids and 15 grandkids and a us citizen spouse. you can get deported. the chances of getting caught are so slim now though, but yes. deportation is possible. I married an illigel from mexico, i went to the court house applied for the marriage app, filled it out and it didn't ask for him or my ss#, he never went to the court house and we got the marriage lic. we got married 3 days later at the courthouse.