Absolutely. Even if they are legal Resident Aliens.And I belive they need a passport issued by Mexico, and should keep one current as Permanent Resident Aliens, they are still Mexican Nationals.
I think so, yes... I would advise you to Consult the embassy, a visa processing agency or a visa consultant for this matter.
Indeed.
No, passport requirements are not for domestic travels. Though passports can be used as a picture ID for boarding the plane.
The requirements are the same as for two citizens; they will depend on the state and county where the couple wants to marry.
no you will still have to go through the immigration process. make sure you have money cause you will probably need the help of an attorney
hispanos
No, they are Mexican citizens.
She will still need to be sponsored by the spouse (who is an American Citizen) and apply for residency first. Once permanent residency is granted, she has to wait (I believe it's approximately two years) to apply for citizenship.
Yes, an American citizen may sponsor a same-sex Mexican spouse for a visa, permanent residency and, ultimately, citizenship.
The Mexican Constitution
My intuition, although I am not sure of this, would be that you would go to the nearest Mexican consulate or embassy within the USA and apply there to renew your paperwork. This way, you do not jeopardize your US residency.
no
no. so just hope he is a fast runner.