Well,Yeah I don't know how but he couldbecome a citizen
Yes. Marriage does not depend on citizenship to be maintained.
im sorry i dont know. you can try another website.
Marriage and naturalization Although the United States does not recognize dual citizenship status officially, it does not prohibit it either. However if the question were to come up in a legal or immigration type proceeding your United States citizenship may be disallowed if you also have citizenship in another country, in which case you would be treated as a resident alien in the USA.
Yes, there is no residency or citizenship requirements for marriage in New York state and same-sex marriage is legal there. Whether the marriage will be recognized in Australia upon the couple's return is another question.
No. Marrying a US Citizen abroad does not guarantee you legal entry to the US
If a person was born in another country and came to the United States of America and married a US citizen what is the non citizens status?
No - citizenship is not transferable from one person to another !
you can have two citizenships
If your birth certificate was filed in the United States of America then you are automatically an American citizen. If you also claim citizenship with another country, the United States government asks that you choose your citizenship to one or the other.
Depends on the citizenship of your parents. Being on an American airplane does not bestow citizenship.
Yes, Nigeria was ruled by Britain before independence.
The laws for obtaining a marriage license don't address citizenship. You just get married. However, you should first research immigration law to find out how the marriage might influence the non-citizen's ability to apply for citizenship in the country where you will reside. Another answer: google out Hook a canuck, its a site for finding Canadian husbands. They should be able to help you.