There is no registration requirement. You many have to show proof of marriage in some instances, such as name changes and tax situations.
You need to register before you get married, or the wedding cannot take place.
You are still legally married. You need to have the certificate from Jamaica.
It should be fine as it is. As long as your initial marriage is legal, there shouldn't be any need to register it in Northern Ireland. It will be recognised.
The easiest way is to register your marriage with the nearest US embassy or Consulate in the country where you marriage took place and from there, the consulate will be able to further advice ..I am assuming that you the US Citizen is based overseas right ?
when the government has no record of your marriage, think why would it want a proving statement that you are divorced? so you do not need to, in my opinion.
I think you get divorced in ethier nh were they got married
You cannot "legalize" a null and void marriage. You need to get married "legally".You cannot "legalize" a null and void marriage. You need to get married "legally".You cannot "legalize" a null and void marriage. You need to get married "legally".You cannot "legalize" a null and void marriage. You need to get married "legally".
Did you get a marriage certificate? If you got one then yes.. welcome to the club.. you have to get divorced
no
no you just need your green card to go up there and they give you a licences in jamaica.
You need one for the state you are to be married in.
They are, but only if you do things properly.It is only legal in the UK if:The marriage was conducted by a real, registered marriage chapel with a person who holds a real licence to conduct legal marriages. There are many "just for fun" marriage chapels in Vegas which will not grant you legal marriage status anywhere, US or UK.You will need to inform the relevant authorities in the UK that you are legally married and provide documentation. The chapel you get married in is not going to tell the British Embassy about your wedding - that is not heir job. You have to tell the relevant people yourself when you return home by showing them the relevant documentation (no need to register, they just need proof). Your wife will also need to contact the banks, insurance, DVLA and so on to have her legal surname changed. You can find out how to inform British authorities of the marriage from this page on the official British government website (click here).