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My husband & I (non-US citizens) were married while travelling in the US. We were married in Lake Tahoe, Nevada and it is a legal marriage. This may vary from state to state...Nevada has pretty relaxed marriage laws. If a marriage is deemed legal under the laws of one state, then it will be recognized as legal in all other states.
My first suggestion would be to contact the state of Louisiana. Are you trying to become American citizens, or do you just want to get married in LA? Ask the state of LA all your questions, and have them direct you to where you need to go. Go to www.louisiana.com
Two American citizens can get married in Uganda if they provide proper documentation. Passports, birth certificates, and an affidavit is needed to get married in Uganda.
Two Irish citizens can get married in Las Vegas. They must secure both a marriage license and an Apostille which can be obtained from the Nevada Secretary of State. The Apostille will be necessary to show authorities when you arrive back in Ireland.
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Yes, at least one of the two people to be married must be a resident of Spain, although both may be non-citizens of Spain.
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.
They cn file for a divorce in the state where they presently reside.
Two rights for non US citizens are the right to remain silent and the right to representation if they are arrested. Another right, is the right to a free public education up to grade 12.
The requirements are the same as for two citizens; they will depend on the state and county where the couple wants to marry.
No, being married outside of the U.S. will not create a problem in obtaining a divorce.
You need one for the state you are to be married in.