no
probably
yes
They are officially married. One spouse can sponsor the other for immigration to his or her country.
yes through paper work and then you are welcome to come to the us as a us citizen.
yes
Yes. If you were legally married in Jamaica, then you are legally married there and around the world, although your Jamaican marriage certificate may require an apostille/certification and/or a translation in order to be used in another country for some purposes.
First of all if you get a divorce there of course it is it is a divorce but if you want to go back but you don't get a divorce of course that isn't going to end it if he/she loves you he/she wants the best for you!
There is no answer to this question!!!GOD only knows!Im a british citizen born and bred,my husband a jamaican national we married almost 2 years ago in Montego bay. I have a business,own a property,have a healthy bank balance.No criminal records for either of us.We have no dependants.Dont claim any benefits at all. Two holiday visas,a settlement visa,a tribuneral........all turned down.
12 if the partners are one year age apart or less.
yes
Just as you would in the US: register, show ID and get married at the "town hall", no blood testing required. I did it this way, but I can't remember the name of the ministry I called "town hall". If you want your boyfiend to get green card easily, then get married in US, and fill out grren card paperwork ahead of time. "Fiance" greencard goes through quickest.
You probably are legally married, but consult a lawyer to make sure you've taken all the necessary steps.