No, that is not possible.
If your question is 'does merely marrying a US citizen give someone the right to remain in the US' then the answer is 'no'.
Just leaving the military without permission when drafted or joined, but getting sick or scared of it and leaving, which is illegal in all nations.
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leaving a military post or station without permission and is a court martial offense.
Depends, if you entered the country LEGALLY but overstayed your visa, then you can get legal residence without leaving the U.S. if you entered the country ILLEGALY, then you CANNOT get legal residence in this country, you would be required to travel to the U.S. embassy/consulate of your home country.
It is not possible to tell without a country prefix.
No, it is not possible to travel to another country without a passport. A passport is a necessary travel document that is required for entry into most countries.
yes
Well it is very difficult for the lender to chase after a debtor who resides in another country. However, it is possible to pursue a case for fraud. Taking a loan out with no intention of paying back the loan is fraud.
It's not possible for a country to trade with a weaker country because the weaker country will reject it and the stronger country will be mad and then take the the weaker country be force.
No, because you have to renew the Visa outside the US. The state recommends to renew in the homecountry, but Canada is also possible. Once it is expired there could be several problems to get back in the States.