No, a fiance is not considered a spouse. A fiance is someone who is engaged to be married, while a spouse is someone who is legally married to another person.
No, a fiance is not considered a spouse in legal terms until a marriage ceremony has taken place.
No, a fiance is not considered a spouse in legal terms until a marriage ceremony has taken place.
No, a fiance does not count as a spouse for tax purposes. Only legally married individuals are considered spouses for tax purposes.
No, a fianc does not count as a spouse in terms of legal rights and responsibilities. Only married couples are considered spouses under the law.
future spouse or spouse-to-be
fiance, husband, spouse, suitor, bridegroom
No, as long as he & his x-spouse are divorced. Then it is fine.
If the person is not your spouse, fiance, or a close relative, then you can't.
It is best for the U.S. Citizen to apply for a fiancee visa for the fiance or fiance from another country. They must marry within 90 days of the fiance's arrival in the United States, and then the American spouse can sponsor the new spouse for permanent residency.
Possibly.
No, a fianc is not considered a spouse. A fianc is someone who is engaged to be married, while a spouse is a person who is legally married to another.
No, but when you marry, Medicaid will look at you and your spouse's income/assets.