The marriage is still valid. If he has been deported and he remarried, and you can prove it, you may be able to petition a court to grant you a divorce based on the situation. He may also be subject to polygamy laws in his country. Consult a good attorney in your jurisdiction.
Marriage has always been legal. Your marriage is legal only if you are legally married.
Marriage has always been legal. Your marriage is legal only if you are legally married.
If she was mentally disturbed she would not have been the legal guardian, the only one who can give consent. The marriage is legal.
Any person who has been deported is still free to apply for entry into the country. Whether their application will be accepted depends upon their circumstances.
You could apply for "legal" citizenship. That might make things a little easier. Hope this helps.Typically, no, not without some sort of "amnesty"- and there hasn't been one of those since 1986. If someone is deported, they are forbidden from reentering the US for a certain amount of time (anywhere from a few years to permanently), depending on the nature of how they were deported (violent criminals or drug-related offenders tend to get longer terms). Even marriage is not a guaranteed way of getting around this!
In Australia, a marriage performed in another country is seen as legal if the marriage is legally recognised in the country in which the marriage was performed and if the marriage would have been recognised as legally valid if it had of taken place in Australia.
Get them to visit you in your own country, since you will almost definitely not be allowed back into the USA.
Yes. She should visit the local family court and file a petition for sole legal custody.
A marriage is valid until the parties take some action to end the marriage legally. Failure to consummate a marriage provides grounds for a legal annulment or for a divorce in most jurisdictions in the United States.
call USCIS at 1-800-375-5283 and talk to a represenative there. You dont have to give them specific information but they can instruct you with what you can and cannot do. If your husband is illegal, meaning he came to the United States illegally, he can be deported, even if you have been married. Marriage does not make am illegal immigrant legal. In order to become legal he would have to file forms with INS or USCIS. The above number can also give you more information on that.
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