You can get married, however there are Immigration laws that govern the immigrants re-entry to the US if immigrant leaves until US Residency is established. A re-entry permit MUST be obtained BEFORE immigrant leaves the US prior to obtaining US Residency.
No, marrying a U.S. citizen does not automatically confer citizenship nor permanent resident status for the alien spouse, the required USCIS procedures must be followed. The interested party might wish to consult the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services website for more information, http://www.uscis.gov
You have to take the United States Citizenship test. The test is given by the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services.
He is a citizen of only the United States, and has never held another citizenship instead or in addition to United States citizenship.
Barack Obama is a citizen of only the United States, and has never held another citizenship instead or in addition to United States citizenship.
If she was married to a United States citizen than yes but if she wasn't no, only her child would be entitled with U.S. citizenship. A woman is NOT entitled to US citizenship simply because she gives birth in the US whether she is married to a citizen or not.
You can be born in the United States and become an automatic citizen. Or you can immigrate to the United States and apply for citizenship after living in the US for seven years.
United States Citizenship and Immigration Services http://www.uscis.gov
United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS)
There are not grounds for filing a civil suit in such a situation. In addition, a foreign national whether illegal or not does become a citizen by marrying an American citizen, nor are they guaranteed permanent resident status. United States Citizenship and Immigration Services, http://www.uscis.gov
The process for marrying is the same for everyone in the United States, regardless of immigration status or citizenship. You show id (foreign passport is okay), pay a fee, apply for a marriage license, have a ceremony before an officiant (for example, a judge) and then the clerk issues a certificate of marriage.
A United States naturalization ceremony, also commonly referred to as a citizenship ceremony.
The United States Government does not recognized "dual citizenship". The government puts people in 2 categories: 1. U.S. citzens 2. Aliens