No, both my marriages were like the one you described. They will get their residency regardless.
You must comply with the visa and marry her within the 3 months that is specified! Your marriage in another country doesn't effect the visa. That is your secret, as far as INS is concerned. Get married and apply for permanent residency.
All existing New Hampshire civil unions were automatically converted to marriages on January 1, 2011. You now have a marriage and you can end it using the same divorce procedure as anyone else. The same residency requirement applies.
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Is a Washington, DC marriage valid in the United States? (hint: same answer applies to both)
It is unclear. Austria has very restrictive immigration laws. A foreigner who has been legally married to an Austrian citizen for at least five years is eligible for naturalization after six years of continuous residency in Austria. What is unclear is if this applies to same-sex registered partners.
The debt will only be removed when it is paid in full. Or when the SOL of the debtors state of residency applies.
Yes, effective May 29, 2013, as the same-sex marriage law passed by the French Parliament on April 23, 2013 explicitly applies there.
No. The couple applies for a marriage license and then takes it to the official who is authorized by law to perform the ceremony. They sign it along with the witnesses and in the United States:"The person who performs the marriage ceremony has a duty to send a copy of the marriage certificate to the county or state agency that records marriage certificates. Failure to send the marriage certificate to the appropriate agency does not necessarily nullify the marriage, but it may make proof of the marriage more difficult."See related link for more information.No. The couple applies for a marriage license and then takes it to the official who is authorized by law to perform the ceremony. They sign it along with the witnesses and in the United States:"The person who performs the marriage ceremony has a duty to send a copy of the marriage certificate to the county or state agency that records marriage certificates. Failure to send the marriage certificate to the appropriate agency does not necessarily nullify the marriage, but it may make proof of the marriage more difficult."See related link for more information.No. The couple applies for a marriage license and then takes it to the official who is authorized by law to perform the ceremony. They sign it along with the witnesses and in the United States:"The person who performs the marriage ceremony has a duty to send a copy of the marriage certificate to the county or state agency that records marriage certificates. Failure to send the marriage certificate to the appropriate agency does not necessarily nullify the marriage, but it may make proof of the marriage more difficult."See related link for more information.No. The couple applies for a marriage license and then takes it to the official who is authorized by law to perform the ceremony. They sign it along with the witnesses and in the United States:"The person who performs the marriage ceremony has a duty to send a copy of the marriage certificate to the county or state agency that records marriage certificates. Failure to send the marriage certificate to the appropriate agency does not necessarily nullify the marriage, but it may make proof of the marriage more difficult."See related link for more information.
Some states allow garnishment orders from other jurisdictions. Consult the laws of your state of residency to find out if it applies in this case.
When a person applies for a marriage license, it is not the usual custom that the City Clerk or the County Clerk would run the person for warrants. Antolin Andrew Marks.
Yes, effective May 29, 2013, as the same-sex marriage law passed by the French Parliament on April 23, 2013 explicitly applies there.
Not currently, although its legalization is imminent. The new same-sex marriage law passed by the French Parliament on April 23, 2013 explicitly applies to Wallis and Futuna as well.