It shouldn't. Ask about it.
United States Forces Korea Regulation 600-240 sets out a process that U.S. service members stationed in Korea must follow before they can marry a non-U.S. citizen. It only applies to U.S. service members who are assigned to a unit in Korea at the time of the marriage. The regulation is available at the link below:
Regardless if you are in the military or not, once you marry an illegal immigrant with a marriage of a year or longer, they are legally U.S. residence thereafter.
Yes. USA citizen girl marriage Pakistan citizen.my name is amanat ali
most state laws prohibit ANYONE, citizen or not, from harassing anyone else
Yes, a marriage performed in South America will be honored in the U.S., with the exception of gay marriage- which is not recognized in the U.S. If you mean a marriage in the U.S. between a citizen and an illegal, this marriage will also be recognized, but again, not for gay marriage. Be aware than simply marrying a citizen doesnt grant you legal residency
Hopefully one of you is in the military. Then you can get a proxy marriage. Look up proxy marriage laws for your state, it's very easy and quick. You can also get married in Texas because they allow proxy marriages and have no residency laws. Good luck!
Yes, the marriage is legally recognized in the United States.
Yes you can.
Yes.
I am a an American citizen, and will get married in France with a retired french citizen, how to get my marriage registed in the state of NC ?
No.
people join the military when they are at least 18 years and up and when you are a u.s. citizen people join the military when they are at least 18 years and up and when you are a u.s. citizen