no. I'm not a marine, I'm in the army, and a guy in my squad got married to a 17 yr old girl. he was 21 at the time. he did not break any laws. ucmj should be solid throughout the military, so if the army can do it, so can marines. if anything, talk to your chain of command about it. if they don't have the answer, they will find it...
As long as the 17 year old has parental permission. It is entirely legal under the UCMJ.
Yes, a Marine Staff Sgt can marry a Marine PFC. As long as both individuals are of legal age and meet the necessary requirements for marriage, there are no restrictions on their ability to marry based solely on their ranks within the military. However, it is important to consider any potential conflicts of interest or fraternization policies that may apply within their military unit.
As long as the Marine is a decent person and you can handle being a Marine spouse, why not?
Yes, it is possible to marry a marine while he is overseas. However, the process may vary depending on the country he is stationed in. It is advisable to consult with the military legal assistance office for guidance on how to proceed with marriage while he is overseas.
If you have your parent's permission.
Yes he can.
Sure.
Regardless if you are in the military or not, once you marry an illegal immigrant with a marriage of a year or longer, they are legally U.S. residence thereafter.
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Not sure about the military, but yes, since she is over 16.
You might be able to if the state you marry in says that 17 year olds are legally adults.
If they have the permission of the 17 year old's parents, yes.
If she is allowed to marry at that age in her state you can. Most likely will she be needing her parents, legal guardian or the courts permission to do so.