For starters, the foreign national has committed a crime of perjury for stating that they were single and could get married. One has to wonder what other falsifications are going to come forward in this relationship. One should contact the consulate for their country in a local embassy for more information on this.
It really depends on the laws of the country you live in. Some countries may not honor a US marriage and this may cause legal problems for the American living abroad. Check with the country you live in to determine your status if you're in this situation.
It may invalidate your second marriage.
It's a dicey situation. As long as you kept the foreign marriage totally secret, you would be ok. If the foreign marriage became public knowledge, your US marriage would be considered void, and you could be prosecuted for fraud and/or perjury. It seems like a situation best avoided.
No. Marriage is a legal status. You need to obtain a divorce to marry again.
Your second marriage would not be valid. To knowingly marry while still married to another person is a crime.
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A foreigner who got married in Hong Kong can get a divorce in the United States. They simply need to file in their home state.
Yes, they can.
You cannot legally marry if your divorce is not final, even if you go to another country it is still bigamy.
No. I don't think it would be legal. I know people go to Mexico for divorce, but there is special paperwork and requirements that they meet. But, if you wanted to go to Germany for divorce I don't think you could. The laws there are German, not American law.
I do not think they can. I doubt that the state (or the country) will recognized the marriage of two illegal immigrants who married in another country. After all as far as the government is concerned "they are not here."
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If you are now an American Citizens, it does not matter where you were married, you would file for divorce wherever you live, because your home state or your wife's home state would have jurisdiction over you and therefore your divorce.
You file for divorce in the country or jurisdiction in which you are living. Where you got married does not matter.
Your divorce in another country is legal in this country. Just make sure all documents are translated to the English langauge and are accompanied by a translators certificate of translation.
No it will not stand as ,you have to get married after informing the embassy, so a record is there. Now you are guilty of bigaqmy.
Nope. You have to wait for that divorce to be final. Marriage is marriage from any country to any country.
You can