You will need your valid US passport, your tourist card (document given to you upon entry into Mexico) and, in some Mexican states, you will need a copy of your birth certificate with a certified Spanish translation.
Your spouse has to sponsor you for immigration to Mexico.
Your best bet is to get married in U.S make sure to get all proper documents,like visa passport and You'll be good to go!
No. You need to begin the process of naturalization to become a Mexican citizen.
only men marry with women not citizen with citizen
yes he or she can marry in the U.S
The answer depends upon the marriage laws of the jurisdiction in which you will be married. In most U.S. states, two persons can marry at the age of 18, but it is possible to marry at an earlier age with parental consent. The minimum age for marriage is the same whether the parties are both citizens or not. The fact that one is a citizen of Mexico does not change the minimum age. I'm sorry, but I don't pretend to know what the marriage laws of Mexico are, if you are intending to marry in Mexico.
sure whynot
That is called bigamy!
You can legally bring your fiancee from Mexico with a "fiancee Visa" and you will have 3 months to marry him.
He or she could, but his or her partner must make the appropriate arrangements so that she or he acquires the US citizenship. Namely, contacting the American embassy in Mexico and begin such legal process.
No...not exactly. You would have to migrate to Tanzania to actually become a citizen of Tanzania, or you would have to have be born there.Does marrying a Mexican make you a Mexican? Think of it that way.
This must be a two part question. What would prevent them from marrying?