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Q: If a Mexican divorce is not recognized in the state of California can the divorced parties marry other people and their new marriages be legal?
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Does Mexico recognize foreign marriages?

Mexico recognizes marriages performed in other jurisdictions as long as the marriage was legal in the jurisdiction where it was performed. However, Mexico reserve the right to reject a marriage which is "against public policy" (e.g., incestuous or polygamous marriages). As for same-sex marriages, they are recognized by Mexico and all Mexican states, in accordance with a decision by the Mexican Supreme Court.


Can two Mexican citizens who were married in Mexico get a divorce in California?

No, Mexican citizens can't get divorced in California if they were married in Mexico. One of the parties would need to be an American citizen.


Can the same-sex spouse of a Mexican citizen obtain dual citizenship?

Yes, after living in Mexico for two years, as opposed to five years if you are not married to a Mexican. The Mexican Supreme Court has ruled that same-sex marriages must be recognized.


Has a same-sex marriage bill ever been introduced in the congress of the Mexican state of Yucatan?

No. On July 21, 2009, the legislature of Yucatan passed (24-1) a ban on same-sex marriages. However, on August 10, 2010, the Mexican Supreme Court ruled that same-sex marriages performed in Mexico City must be recognized by all 31 Mexican states.


How many same-sex couples have married in the Mexican state of Chiapas?

No same-sex couples have married thus far in Chiapas, although same-sex marriages performed elsewhere are recognized in Chiapas.


Does the United States recognize same-sex marriages performed in Mexico?

No. Although the United States does generally recognize marriages performed in Mexico, the federal government does not currently recognize same-sex marriages regardless of where they were performed. However, individual states that have legalized same-sex marriage do recognize same-sex marriages performed in Mexico. Also, same-sex marriages performed in the United States are recognized by the Mexican government, including for immigration purposes.


Can a Mexican citizen get a divorce in Oregon?

Can a Mexican citizen get divorced in Illinois, United States.


Does the Mexican government recognize foreign same-sex marriages when considering immigrant visa applications based on marriage to a Mexican citizen?

Yes. The federal government in Mexico recognizes same-sex marriages, including foreign same-sex marriages, for all purposes, including immigration.


California settlers of Mexican descent?

Mexican settlers in California were called Californios in the 1800s


Does Governor Marcos Alberto Covarrubias Villasenor of the Mexican state of Baja California Sur support or oppose the legalization of same-sex marriage?

Indifferent. Same-sex marriage is recognized but not performed in the state of Baja California Sur.


How many same-sex couples have married in the Mexican state of Baja California Sur?

The Mexican press has not reported any such marriages there so far. The civil registrars of this state are not permitted to register same-sex marriages unless the couple first obtains a court order directing the civil registrar to register the marriage. When five such court orders have been obtained, the state's ban on same-sex marriage is considered struck down under Mexican law.


Does the U.S. recognize a legal divorce from Mexico?

Both the United States and Mexico recognize marriages performed in other jurisdictions as long as the marriage was legal in the jurisdiction where it was performed. Both countries, however, reserve the right to reject a marriage which is "against public policy" (e.g., incestuous or polygamous marriages). As for same-sex marriages, they are recognized by Mexico and all Mexican states, but not by the federal government in the United States and not by most U.S. states.