if the green card is conditional - yes, it will. in order to remove the condition and become a permanent resident, you have to be married to the same person who you got the conditional residence through. if you are divorced at the review time, you'll be ordered t leave the country.
hire an attorney to oppose bifurcation, most likely you will be able to avoid it.
another option: report domestic violence. if you can prove it - you most likely will get citizenship.
permanent green card will be just renewed, no regards to marital status.
good luck :)
A female can get divorce by filing a suit for dissolution of marriage in the family court of Pakistan and a male can send a divorce notice to her female partner in Pakistan. American citizen, without leaving U.S.A., can pursue their divorce proceeding in Pakistan through Special Attorneys duly appointed by them.
You're still married. If you want a divorce you could file for divorce, but if you still want to make him legal then you'd have to go through the regular procedures. Talk to either an immigration lawyer or a divorce lawyer.
No.
No. You'd have to go through a divorce first.
No. Marriage is a legal union, recognized by the state. That is why you need a marriage license to get married, and why you have to go through the courts if you divorce.
i am a us citizen i have been marry to Persian lady so how long it take for her to get citizen through marriage.
definitely right after your first marriage become void.
If 2 Brazilians get married in Brazil, then yes. If two United States citizens want to get married in Brazil but want to continue to live in the United States, they will need to go to a U.S. government website that specifies what is needed to make the marriage valid in the United States as well as in Brazil.
It is no longer automatic. The non-citizen has to go through the process like everyone else now.
No. A divorce must be obtained through a court proceeding to dissolve the marriage. Separations never morph into a divorce no matter how long the couple has been separated. They remain married until the are legally divorced.No. A divorce must be obtained through a court proceeding to dissolve the marriage. Separations never morph into a divorce no matter how long the couple has been separated. They remain married until the are legally divorced.No. A divorce must be obtained through a court proceeding to dissolve the marriage. Separations never morph into a divorce no matter how long the couple has been separated. They remain married until the are legally divorced.No. A divorce must be obtained through a court proceeding to dissolve the marriage. Separations never morph into a divorce no matter how long the couple has been separated. They remain married until the are legally divorced.
Divorce and Dissolution of marriage mean the same thing. its annulment that is different and the key one for the Catholic Church. Annulment is a separate process through the Church after you get divorced by law.
There is no such thing as an EU citizen. Each country of the union has it's own laws and governance over citizenship.