If the marriage was purely for the purpose of obtaining a Green card and if the USCIS comes to know of it, then the Green card will be revoked. The person will get to lose the legal permanent resident status.
Of course you can. I think you can go uptil 11 months. On the 12th month you lose your card
In this case you need to inform the closest US embassy or consulate.For a replacement you would have to file the Form I-90.If you have a copy of the green card that would be very useful.
Rather miffed.
Someone who plays card games, like Solitaire or Pyramid, would win (or lose) alone.
Not exactly. Being unfaithful is grounds for divorce, and if they divorce you then you could lose it.
No. However, if you will stay outside the U.S. for more than six months, you need to apply for a Re-Entry Permit before you go, or you could lose your permanent residency. See the link below for further detail on international travel by green card holders.
Cancel it. Identity Theft is very common nowadays. The chances of someone finding it and using it are high.
Look - up U.S. Immigration & Citizenship Your Complete Guide
If the legal process can be completed prior to the expiration of the green card, yes. However, NOT having the process completed will NOT ensure the green card holder their stay will be extended.
That is entirely impossible considering you can't lose that membership card if you believe you have, than you either didn't save the game properly after receiving the card, or some how the game has glitched but once you get the card you cant lose it
If they lied on their application, yes they can. Felonies do not 'expire' and remain on the record for life unless expunged.