Yes, same-sex marriages legally performed in Massachusetts are recognized in Washington, DC.
Yes, same-sex marriages legally performed in Massachusetts are recognized in Iowa.
Yes, same-sex marriages legally performed in Connecticut are recognized in Massachusetts.
Yes, same-sex marriages legally performed in Massachusetts are recognized in Vermont.
Effective November 6, 2012, Washington state recognizes out-of-state same-sex marriages and civil unions as legal marriages.
Yes, same-sex marriages legally performed in New York are recognized in Massachusetts.
Yes, same-sex marriages legally performed in California are recognized in Washington DC.
Yes, same-sex marriages legally performed in Vermont are recognized in Washington, DC.
Yes, same-sex marriages legally performed in New Hampshire are recognized in Washington, DC.
Yes. Effective November 6, 2012, Washington state recognizes out-of-state same-sex marriages and civil unions as legal marriages.
Yes. The Attorney General of Maryland issued an opinion on February 24, 2010 stating that Maryland law can recognize same-sex marriages legally performed in other states. This opinion is binding on Maryland state agencies. Same-sex couples will be able to legally marry in Maryland beginning January 1, 2013.
Yes, inasmuch as all New Hampshire civil unions existing on January 1, 2011 were converted to marriages and Washington DC recognizes marriages performed in New Hampshire, including same-sex marriages.
Yes. Pursuant to Governor Lincoln Chafee's Executive Order (no. 12-02, signed 5/14/12), the state of Rhode Island officially recognizes out-of-state same-sex marriages as legal marriages for the purposes of Rhode Island state law.