Luck4unme wrote:
"If you marry in a foreign country, live in that country and collect your social security there, what government benefits would your wife be entitled to upon your demise?"
I'm far from an expert but I would surmise that if you have already qualified for the benefits and you have registered your foreign marriage in the U.S. your spouse should be qualified for her share.
Now you may have to go through the entire I-130 visa process to get her a green card and preferably citizenship eventually. That would be a good question for someone who has done that. I'm sure you can find someone in Medellin or at least research it on the internet. This link might help:
http://www.planet-love.com/
To answer an earlier question from PacoLoco the green card is first granted with restrictions. After 2 years she can request the restrictions be removed. This requires another trip to immigration to prove she's been a good girl and the two of you are still happily married. She can also do this on her own if she can prove any number of circumstances i.e. divorce, abuse, death of spouse, etc.
After she's been a good, little spouse for a minimum of 3 years she can then apply for citizenship (this may be a little longer but I believe that's about right). She does gain some favor for having been married to a U.S. citizen.
As for marrying and bringing a Latina to the U.S. My experience had it's ups and downs but overall it wasn't too bad. Fortunately she spoke some English and had a college degree. She had to adjust to being away from everything she knew besides her family but she as been here 9 years and is a U.S. citizen now.
We would probably still be married but after 5 years she just had to have a baby. We talked about that on our 2nd date back in 1999 and she knew where I stood on that subject.
She is now remarried to a gringo and has a beautiful little girl. We are still friends and see each other from time to time for lunch. It's more of a big brother / little sister relationship (she is 18 1/2 years younger at 37 but still looks 27, sigh).
She has said we will always have a connection and her father has told me on more than one occasion that regardless of the way things worked out I am always welcome in his house in Cali. So for every bad story there are some good ones.
As for my current situation I have just begun a relationship with a lady in Medellin. Yes, it comes with baggage but hey, anything worth having in life is worth a little effort.
Wit