Can this be true? ummm, we got married. I have the California marrige licences to prove it. Evil? yeah well I am feeling pretty used but wouldn't know how or what to do 2 get him deported, that would be cruel. I feel like he might ruin my credit or get me in trouble somehow regarding me marrying someone to become a citizen
well since he's not officially recognized by your government ,
your marriage is therefore not offical and your not married
or if your in a nation that provides green-cards (red-cards, blue-cards whatever) just simply get a divorece .
if your really evil deport him ;)
Interesting question.
177
It is legal in the United States for an illegal immigrant to marry a US citizen. Once the marriage is legal, the illegal immigrant becomes a legal immigrant and can stay in the US for the course of the marriage.
If she is still married to her 1st husband then her second marriage to you is illegal and you are NOT married.
my boyfriend an i is plannind to b married we have to a child together i am a barbadian an he is a guyanese but he is illegal here first question can we get married an here an how can i go bout getting him papers sort out
Yes, you can marry in Tennessee but I do suggest you file for his residency immediately after the marriage as it can take a year or longer to get his green card.
Alabama recognizes common law marriage, but simply living together for a certain period of time does not automatically make you common law married. To establish a common law marriage in Alabama, you must have the present intent to be married, agree to be married, and hold yourselves out as a married couple. Simply living together for five years is not enough evidence to establish a common law marriage.
If the 'illegal' marriage was registered then yes.
There are many kinds of illegal marriages. One common kind is bigamy, the crime of marrying someone when still married to another. The process (not recommended) of illegally marrying your boyfriend would be to first marry someone else and then, without divorcing that husband, marry your boyfriend. Such a bigamous marriage is likely illegal in any U.S. state at any age.
not really. To get married you'd have contact- and that contact would be illegal. the marriage wouldn't stand and you both would face criminal charges
You can certainly have a legal marriage. However, that will not change his status automatically and he could still be deported. And since he has a felony, obtaining the appropriate visa to come into the country to get married will be difficult. You could find yourself married and have to either abandon the marriage or move to his country of origin.
NO. Bigamy is illegal in all US States.There is validity of marriage based on the principle of comity. The US States recognize other countries' legal decrees. So if if your boyfriend's marriage is valid in Turkey, where it was performed then it will be treated as valid in the US. He must divorce his Turkish wife in order to be able to be legally married in the US.
Charlotte Church has not been married. There was discussion of marriage between her and long term boyfriend Gavin Henson. Despite having a long term relationship and children together, the couple never married.
No. Some states have "common law" marriage decrees but it really depends on where you live, but even in that case you are not technically married in the complete full sense of marriage. Being married entails much more than just being together, and it should be a commitment between the two of you to spend your lives together with some sort of legal ceremony/paperwork. It may feel like you are married but marriage honestly changes things a lot.