no you just need some evidence that your married in a legal place
Laws will vary from state to state province to province and especially country to country, however in general, in North America.... no
If they live in a state or country where same-sex marriage is legal, then they have the legal right to marry the person of their choice. If they live in a state or country where it is not legal, then they are denied that right.
no state in the us try going out of the country
yes state can borrow money from union and even outside the country
Your aunt's grandson is your first cousin, once removed. Whether or not you can legally marry him depends on the laws of your country, province, or state.
this changes from country to country and from one state within the U.S. to another; and it also may differ based on whether you have parental consent.
It depends on the laws of your state or country what is allowed for marriage.
Mexico is a country outside the US. The other two are states.
Because when it was named, it was not in the United States.
You may marry i have done it with only my passport go to your country counsult to get an undated passport.
Depends on the laws where you live. Each state and country have their own laws.
That will depend on the laws in your state or country. It is allowed in many places and illegal in others.