Yes, it doesn't matter.
I married an illegal alien in May of 2006 and he was required to return to his birth country to attend and interview. You may do all the paper work here but from what i understand from my experience is they do have to return to their birth country and receive permission to return.
Best bet would be to return to your fiances country of origin, get married there, then apply for a visa based their newly married status.
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Yes, of course he can forced back to his country. An illegal will be deported to his country of origin. The mere fact that his country's living conditions suck is NOT a basis for NOT deporting the illegal, and a generic threat from the cartels is even less so.
It depends on the state. Some states allow it, others don't. In some states, there might be exceptions if the spouses are residents of different states.
If they are a name brand I would think you could.
You can find the countries where polygamy is legal in the link below. However, you must relocate. If you are not from that country and just go there to get married it will not be legal if you return to a country where plural marriage is illegal. In Western cultures you can only be married to one person at a time. The single exception if Saskatchewan.
The tourist visa is for a set time frame. You could get married, but the person would have to return home until they can get a residency visa.
if u and your alien man or wife and you want to stay to gether then i would surgest no. hide it.
Once you are married you can file a joint tax return as long as you were married for one day in that year.
Yes provided your fiance has no other visa and not already in US. For marriage purpose, its important for your fiance to enter US with a fiance visa and also to get married within 90 days after entering US else she would have to return to home country.
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