Yes, Guam is technically part of the United States so everything applies.
my wife divorced her husband by mail in Guam,they were married in Canada,is the divorce valid in Canada
Out of country divorces are a little more complicated but the process is pretty much the same as any other divorce. Divorces obtained in other countries will generally be recognized by the United States as long as no person's rights were violated. This means that contested divorces may not be allowed unless the defendant spouse was notified and had a chance to respond. Uncontested divorces are generally recognized, however, and are often very easy to obtain.
United States of America earned the following : Puerto Rico Guam Philippines
Divorces obtained in other countries will generally be recognized by the United States as long as no person's rights were violated. This means that contested divorces may not be allowed unless the defendant spouse was notified and had a chance to respond. Uncontested divorces are generally recognized, however, and are often very easy to obtain.
The answer to this question depends. Divorces obtained in other countries will generally be recognized by the United States as long as no person's rights were violated. This means that contested divorces may not be allowed unless the defendant spouse was notified and had a chance to respond. Uncontested divorces are generally recognized, however, and are often very easy to obtain. You mentioned that it was a "quicky" divorce. You need to make sure that the divorce followed the procedures for Mexican divorces because if it is not valid in Mexico, it certainly will not be valid in the United States
Guam is not a city, it is an island that is a US territory; a US colony
Yes, Guam became a US Territory as a result of the Spanish American War.
Guam is a US protectorate- you are still in the US.
Guam is an unincorporated territory of the United States.
The US Territory of Guam does not have representation in the US Senate, which is composed of 100 senators, two from each US state.
Guam uses US dollars as currency, $1.00=$1.00
Yes.