yes
Yes, US citizens need a visa to visit Argentina.
no
No, being married outside of the U.S. will not create a problem in obtaining a divorce.
I don't think so.
The Argentina reciprocity fee for 2016 was 160 for US citizens. This fee was required for US citizens to pay before entering Argentina, and it impacted travelers by increasing the cost of visiting the country.
They may obtain a divorce while living in the US, but since they are not US citizens they will need to contact the British Embassy/Consulate to obtain information on the correct procedure.
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.
It's better to marry in USA. Then, he will be a citizen without taking a test. USA!!! Because None of You would have to take a test..but if you want to get married in a beautiful place get married in argentina Argentina is very pretty and you are allowed to still be considered a citizen if u r married to some1 in the USA so technically you can still get married there... I hope this helps you out.
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No. Marrying in a different country doesn't affect citizenship.
Yes, US citizens can get married in Canada. They must meet the legal requirements set by the Canadian government, which may include providing certain documents and following specific procedures.
If you are both United States citizens it is not illegal, wherever you are married.