Maybe. It would depend upon the non custodial, non citizen's circumstances. If he or she is gainfully employed and/or an owner of real propertythe renewal of status would be more likely to be approved.
Possibly, assuming your permanent residence status was granted due to your marriage to a US citizen or foreign national who also is a permanent resident.
Unless there is a issue of fraud, no, a BK should not affect green card renewal.
A permanent magnet can affect magnets and electromagnets.
no there is no permanent damage no there is no permanent damage
God's solution to this battle is not simply to pray more. Prayer is important but, when it comes to renewing your mind, God will do His part, but not your part.
it made it permanent.
It makes the ending corny. But not any affect.
By Magic.
No. There are many more HIGH priorities for non-resident entries than a credit check.
No, but your residency will affect where you file for divorce. You must file in the state where you are a current resident.
A permanent magnet (i.e. not an electromagnet) will be demagnetised by heating it.
Marriage to a green card holder can potentially help you obtain a green card through a process called "family-based immigration." This can lead to a change in your immigration status, allowing you to live and work in the United States as a lawful permanent resident.