The citizenship will not affect the marriage. While it could be considered perjury, it will not invalidate the license in most places.
A smudge does not invalidate a license. As long as it is legible, there won't be any problems.
Since it is not the only identifying information on the license it is still legal.
The marriage is still legal. And deportation does not invalidate the marriage.
Of course not. In order to get married in California, they would have to lie on their marriage license application which will invalidate the license and make the marriage illegal.
I dont see how someone can get married with an alias name since you have to provide proof of who you are etc., Unless that person had stolen someones identity there is no way this can be done. An applicant on a marriage license swears that the information provided is true. If it's not then the application, and anything that follows, is invalid. However, if the other party wants to undo that marriage they would need to obtain a court order stating the application was invalid.
It would depend on if it was just a mistake or if it was intentional. An intentional change, say to hide the fact they were underage, it could invalidate the marriage.
they will just invalidate your license then you will get pulled over later and get in trouble for not having any license!!!
Premarital sex in Islam is haram. Which means it is not allowed and it is a sin. It however, does not invalidate a marriage. You can marry this girl eventually, which would actually be good in God's eyes.
Lying on the application can invalidate the marriage. I would consult with an attorney in Peru to find the status.
I don't know where you live, but generally speaking, no, misspellings do not invalidate a citation.
Not exactly. A marriage license is a document you receive after having a civil marriage. In most countries, you also receive a marriage license for the civil portion of a religious marriage.Not exactly. A marriage license is a document you receive after having a civil marriage. In most countries, you also receive a marriage license for the civil portion of a religious marriage.