The U.S. grants a married immigrant conditional permanent residence status for two years. At the time of the divorce if the two years has not past the spouse is deported after the divorce proceedings.
divorce him
ask the court to see if they could give him legal papers
I'd get a lawyer as fast as I could.
Yes. Divorce is legal in all 50 states. The only situation in which you could not legally divorce your husband is in the case of a married same-sex couple living in a state where same-sex marriage is not legal.
One would think you could get a "judgement by default" from divorce court. You may have to provide documentation that your estranged husband is indeed a wanted fugitive.
it wouldn't be easy but yes , u could
The rights your ex-husband will have once you divorce will all depend on what the judge rules. He could have joint custody or split custody.
Not exactly. Being unfaithful is grounds for divorce, and if they divorce you then you could lose it.
They could be deported or get sick. If they didn't have a job, they could be deported too. You could be deported for anything.7
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.
Hopefully you had proof that this woman's husband was cheating. If there is no truth to the accusations; the divorce happened then yes, her ex husband could have sued you because it's 'defimation of character' and you ruined not only his marriage but his reputation' and the courts would decide. However, if the husband did cheat and you witnessed it then you could be called in as a witness, but this generally does not happen.
If your husband is now living in Trinidad and you are facing a lot of problems to reach him You could do one thing get it, that is the divorce papers through the embassy over there.