When ask about divorce or any issues under family laws, please indicate which state you're in.
You cant. Speak to your local Department of Homeland Security Immigration department, they can. They will explain the process.
It depends on the court decision but I think they split it
Do you mean 'divorce'?--legal end of the marriage?
No.
No, Perry Como was from an immigrant Catholic Italian family. His wife, Roselle, was also from an immigrant Catholic family from France.
what? I'm sorry are you an illegal immigrant?
The same as those of the wife of a legal immigrant, you get half of whatever he has. You may get more if he doesn't understand English
No, he never married, but he had a son by an affair with an immigrant Irish girl, by the name of Margaret Murphy.
I was an immigrant to Canada as was my wife. Neither of us or our parents knew English at the time.
You have to marry her in order for her to be able to keep a legal occupation in the United States.
Your brother-in-law's wife may be your sister.However, if your bother-in-law is the brother of your spouse, his wife is not your sister and the English language has no special term for her relationship to you. It is easiest to call her "my brother-in-law's wife."
He wouldn't want to leave the country and have his papers checked, he might not be allowed back. And marriage does not change the status of an illegal immigrant.