To find a licensed person who can marry you, start by checking local regulations regarding marriage officiants, as these can vary by location. You can look for licensed officiants such as clergy members, judges, or certified wedding officiants through online directories or local wedding planning websites. Additionally, consider asking friends or family for recommendations, or visiting local community centers or religious institutions for leads. Be sure to confirm their credentials and availability before making arrangements.
For a green card? Yes, of course.
Yes. Unless you marry with a person of the same sex, which is possible in Belgium, but not in the US.
No.
No, that is known as BIGAMY, and is against the law(at least in the US). If the purpose of the US marriage was to gain American citizenship, that is FRAUD and is a federal offense.
Yes, if they get a marriage license.
No. The person will need a pardon. (Or a GOOD Lawyer)
No, you can only be legally married to one person at a time.
Generally no. You cannot legally marry anyone if you are still married to a different person, regardless of where that marriage was performed.
Yes
Only if its not to keep the person in the US. Anyone feel free to expand.
Yes you can. And once you marry the person becomes legal
You can marry ANYONE you want. Well, as long as the person is of the opposite sex (depending on the state) and of legal age.