Yes, a legal marriage in any country is recognized as a legal marriage in the US. You cannot legally get married in the US if you are already married in Another Country. What you can do is file the marriage document in the County office. Addendum: It should be noted that, under DOMA, only marriages between one person who is legally female and one who is legally male will be recognized. The rest of us are still waiting for reciprocity.
Yes. The United States recognizes marriages that are legal in other countries. Make sure you have notarized/certified copies of the certificate.
Reported? No. But the US would recognize it as a valid marriage if it is valid in Canada.
A couple who was married in Cuba is also legally married in the nation of Canada. The two nations have reciprocity.
the first person you married
Two American citizens can get married in Uganda if they provide proper documentation. Passports, birth certificates, and an affidavit is needed to get married in Uganda.
No. Civil Courts, with the exception of immigration courts are limited to legal citizens, aliens and those legally in the country.
yes
No. Married is still married.
no
Sorry to tell you But You will always be legally married until you get divorced!
You can reside with as many as you like, but you can be legally married to only one of them.
i don't think two women can legally marry
A ceremony of marriage is a ceremony where two people get legally married.
No, Mexican citizens can't get divorced in California if they were married in Mexico. One of the parties would need to be an American citizen.