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my wife divorced her husband by mail in Guam,they were married in Canada,is the divorce valid in Canada
His second marriage is not valid.
no, someone who is married to more than one person is a bigamist. In order for a marriage to be valid, both parties must be unmarried.
Not sure what the 'rights to the house' would have to do with this? Are you saying because you were divorced and you got the house does that also entitle you to his life insurance? I would think no unless you were the beneficiary.
If you are still in valid H1b status and have a valid H1b visa, you do not need Advanced Parole. Otherwise, you do.
US laws take precedence, therefore if the couple were legally married in the US and legally divorced in the US, then the divorce is valid. If the couple lived together as a couple (engaging in a sexual relationship, sharing mutual finances, etc.) at the time the divorce was pending then the divorce is not valid.
As long as primary h1 B Holder has valid I-797 should not be an issue
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It is not valid!!! Your new marriage is not valid as you are still married so, that's Good! You were never divorced! Are you in Texas? If you married in good faith (believing you were divorced) then you are fine with your second marriage. At least that is how it was 20 yrs ago when the same thing happened to me.
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No, a U.S. passport holder cannot get a visa on arrival in Suriname.Specifically, the U.S. passport holder must have a valid passport and a valid visa already in hand. Additionally, a business visa must be accompanied by a letter of explanation from the sponsoring company as to the reason for the visit. But whether a business visa or not, the U.S. passport holder also must be able to produce a valid return ticket.