Then that is unfortuneate
If you have got a new passport within the last year, then no. But beyond one year, yes.
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Because one or both of the parties involved have grown bored/tired of the relationship and are not prepared to work to make it last.
Nothing to worry about there, a year isn't much and if anything that's probably the last thing that would ruin the relationship (it being such a small thing).
It is possible but not statistically likely that a fifth marriage will last.
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No, because it is now 2013 so we know that was a myth. No one knows what the last year will be.
No, a US citizen does not have the right to refuse to provide a green card for their foreign spouse within one year of marriage.
Normally the Father's last name, if your mother took his last name at marriage. Otherwise, you can drop whichever one you want, or change it completely.
No. You would say either "last year" or "a year ago." Another Answer: Yes, it makes sense but it is redundant. "Last year" implies only one year so to say "one year ago" or "last year ago" is saying the same thing. Also, using the word "last" implies past tense so the "ago" is not needed
In order to get a license, you will have to attest that you are not currently married. If the first was not executed, the second one could be legally obtained.
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