Yes..I asked a lady at records today actually. However, it will never be filed here and you have to contact Jamaica to get copies of certificates.
Yes, but it does not confirm citzenship or travel rights to a non-resident of Canada.
I am guessing it is a Mexican descent that is a citizen or resident of Jamaica
If the marriage was legal in Jamaica and registered there, then, yes, you are legally married in the U.S.
Yes, a marriage is legal if you are married in Jamaica and live in Georgia. Any marriage is legal as long as the proper paperwork was filed with the court.
yes
1225 miles
No you don't have to vote for Jamaica stupid person. and do you have sex? If you are a Jamaican citizen (whether by birth, marriage or naturalization) then you are eligible to vote in Jamaica.
Marriage between Roy David Williams and Carmen Barrow
No. Same sex marriages were not legal in Jamaica in 1945.
Yes, the United States and all states within have Reciprical Agreements enacted through law by which nations and the various states all respect marriages sanctioned by another. Basically as long as a U.S. marriage is recognized by the government of Jamaica, then a Jamaican marriage would be recognized in the U.S. and thereby must be recognized by all states within the U.S. Yes. If it is recorded with the clerks office. * All legal marriages performed outside the US are deemed legal in the US, no other action is necessary other than the wife informing the necessary agencies, (SSA, state DMV, voter registration, etc.) if she intends to use her husband's surname.
probably
the united states and South Carolina