It's difficult but if the couple really love each other and can get time off to see each other every couple of months then it's possible. I have a male friend who works for the CPRail and his hours are long. He can be gone for days at a time. He's Canadian and his wife is American (he is going to retire in the States) and he either flies out to visit her or she comes here. They've been married 15 years and so far so good. Keeping busy is what is important. His wife is a nurse so she's kept hopping. Good luck
Is one of you going to move to the same state? Anyway, you could always go to Vegas.
Depending what state you live in, different states have different liqour laws, usually its 18-21
The people who live and work in the United States follow whatever laws concerning same-sex marriage apply to them in the state where they are located. People in other countries do the same.
They work in washington, but they live in their states
A marriage counselor is trained to use different types of therapy in work with individuals, couples, and groups.
She would need a UK work visa.
You can get a job in other counties by appying for the job. In the United States, you can live and work in different counties easily as long as you are a legal resident.
yes it does :)
You probably have to file in both states. You will file as a Non-Resident in the state where you work, and then file as a resident in the state you live. You should be able to claim a credit for the tax you pay to the other state.
Marriage by proxy (i.e. phone) may work for you. Here's a link: http://www.marriagebyproxy.com/ If you're married you should make and sacrifice whatsoever to be together. Move across the world to where they live, or have them move to where you live. Nothing is as important as a person's marriage. Not their family, not their career, not anything.
I believe that would be the state you got hurt in. You can call the State Worker's Compensation Board in the state where you live to verify. And that would be located at the state capital in which you live in.
Marriage is a legal status. The state allows clergy to perform marriages as long as the parties have obtained a civil marriage license and it's signed by the officiating clergy. That is the only way marriage is "recognized' in the United States. No one can possibly know what "god recognizes".
different work