If you mean the federal government of the United States, then the answer is yes. The federal government recognizes same-sex marriages effective June 26, 2013, although for some purposes the couple must live in a state that also recognizes their marriage.
Certain of the individual states also recognize same-sex marriages. Those states that have legalized same-sex marriage recognize such marriages performed within their own borders, in other states and in foreign countries. (Please see related question below for list of states where same-sex marriage is legal.)
Yes; if one person is a U.S. citizen you may need to go through an extra formality, and for that contact the American embassy or consulate in Egypt.
Yes, if the marriage is recognized as legal where it was performed, the US will recognize it. One important exception is a same-sex marriage (see related question below).
Yes, it is- legal marriage carried out in any nation in the world is recognised by any other nation in the world.
The United States will recognize valid marriages performed in other countries. If it is legal in the UK, it will be valid in the US.
In most cases a marriage recognized as legal in the United States is recognized in the United Kingdom. One exception is Northern Ireland, which does not recognize same sex marriage.
Yes, they are.
Yes. All US states recognize all marriages performed in other states.
Yes, the U.S. recognizes marriages elsewhere when performed by that country's ligitimate person. I took a class in Domestic Law at Jones School of Law, and that specific question was discussed. Cathy Williams
Of course! It is a requirement of the US Constitution, that states recognize the actions of the other states. Marriage and divorce are key ones. One important exception is same-sex marriages. Ohio does not recognize same-sex marriages performed out-of-state.
Yes. As of November 19, 2014, 35 US states recognize same-sex marriages and only 15 US states do not.
Yes. The Attorney General of Maryland issued an opinion on February 24, 2010 stating that Maryland law can recognize same-sex marriages legally performed in other states. This opinion is binding on Maryland state agencies. Same-sex couples will be able to legally marry in Maryland beginning January 1, 2013.
Generally, yes. However, the US does not recognize polygamy, and most states do not recognize same sex marriage.
The Federal government recognizes all legally performed same-sex marriages. So do all 50 states.
The "Full Faith and Credit" Clause.
Some US states may recognize British Civil Partnerships as if they were same-sex marriages or civil unions. However, most will not. Also, the US federal government will only recognize marriages, whether they be same-sex or opposite-sex.However, same-sex marriage is legal in both the United States and Great Britain.
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Unless the marriage is contrary to the laws of their U.S. state of residence - the U.S. does generally recognize marriages legally performed in most other countries.