Yes, a divorced naturalized citizen can file for a fiancé visa (K-1 visa) for their foreign fiancé, provided they meet the eligibility requirements. They must demonstrate their U.S. citizenship, the legitimacy of their relationship, and that they can financially support their fiancé. Additionally, the couple must intend to marry within 90 days of the fiancé's arrival in the U.S.
If you plan on getting married in the US, file for a K-1 Fiance visa. It will take about 6-8 months.
If you are married in China, you do not need to return to China to file for a divorce. Canada will allow you to file for divorce and recognize the divorce that has taken place.
Best Guess: The Salvadoran can go back to El Salvador with or without child (who has U.S. birth certificate). Then U.S. citizen can file fiance visa. Once approved, Salvadoran goes to US consulate in El Salvador and gets fiance visa to come back to U.S. for purpose of marriage. Usually fiance visa takes about 3 to 6 months.
You can become a citizen by living in the US for 5 years, (only 3 if married to a US citizen) You can also file an application of intention to the INS pay money, and do all this complicated stuff. Then you're good.
Yes but you do need to file outside of the US for permanent residency.
Your husband will have to somehow prove that he is an American citizen. So, yes, he will need a certificate, as would anyone petitioning for his or her spouse, American-born or naturalized.
Yes, when both parties are of legal age the US citizen can file for a fiance visa for the foreign national.
If you entered illegally, then no, marriage would not make you legal. You would need to file and win a I-601 waiver at the US embassy of your home country.
No - anyone, citizen or not, can file, and be granted a restraining order.
No, you do not have to be a U.S. citizen to file for banrupcy, you just need to be a legal resident.
You will have to file the USCIS form I-129F and pay a fee of $455 for the petition. If your petition is approve your fiancee will be given an interview date at the US Embassy and if the office is convinced the relationship is real and you are able to support the immigrant you will be granted a K1 Visa good for 90 days.
If your "fiance" has a wife in Texas he must go back to Texas to divorce her. He should consult with an attorney.