Two states in Mexico: the state of Coahuila (capital Saltillo) and the Federal District (Mexico City) have more relaxed laws that even give same-sex couples many of the social and legal benefits of heterosexual marriage in Mexico.
However, if you are a foreigner and want to marry a Mexican citizen, you need to have authorization from the National Institute for Migration (Instituto Nacional de Migracion) much like the equivalent federal institution in the United States.
You file for divorce in the state where you are a resident, which may or may not be the state where you married.
Mexico, I think
your boyfriend can get an s.s. card from the state where he lives on employementand have an birth certificate in English
You do not need those records to get married in Mexico but you can call your state vital records office to check on that.
can i guet married in Mexico at the age of 16
Yes. Effective August 27, 2013, same-sex marriage is legal in the state of New Mexico.
You have to get married in the same state in which you obtained your marriage license. But you can apply for an Arizona marriage license if that is the state in which you have decided to get married. Just because you got a marriage license in one state doesn't mean you can't change your mind and apply to get married in a different state. But when you do get married, you have to have a marriage license in the state in which you get married. The marriage license is not recorded as a "done deal" until after the wedding, so it shouldn't be a problem.
A married woman in Mexico is known as a 'Señora.'
It is not legal to marry your sibling in Mexico or any State in the U.S. because it is considered immoral. If the two got married it is highly likely there would be something genetically wrong with their children.
How long must you be in Mexico before you can be married?:
Go to the courthouse and get a marriage license. You will need parental consent.
There is no such state in Mexico.