no way
for him to get the citizenship it will take time so idk if you want to wait or go to his country and marry him faster is up to you
Yes, a Guatemalan can become a U.S. senator, but they must be a U.S. citizen, at least 30 years old, and have been a resident of the state they represent for at least nine years. If a Guatemalan immigrates to the U.S. and meets these requirements, they can run for the Senate. However, they must first obtain U.S. citizenship, as only citizens are eligible to hold federal office.
Can a Guatemalan passport be renewed by mail
The Guatemalan Handshake was created in 2006.
Guatemalan quetzal was created in 1925.
Guatemalan peso was created in 1859.
Guatemalan peso ended in 1925.
The current Guatemalan flag was created in 1871.
Guatemalan music has lots of percussion- marimba
The duration of The Guatemalan Handshake is 2160.0 seconds.
No you do not.The only person that doesn't have citezenship in America is the person from overseas.Another answer:Marriage to a foreign citizen does not affect one's own citizenship. If the new spouse wishes to obtain US citizenship, the laws of the home country determine whether or not that individual either gets dual citizenship or loses the original citizenship. For example, if a bride from New Zealand marries an American, she may gain US citizenship and retain her New Zealand citizenship. If a Chinese bride seeks US citizenship, though, China will not permit her to retain her Chinese citizenship.
Guatemalan black howler was created in 1933.