You can if you become a U.S citizen, but all you have to do is go to the couthouse of the town that you want to be married in and ask for the papers In CA you can get married even you are non-citizen as long as you have proper identification such as passport.
Not likely. In most countries [taking Australia as an example] the "incoming" party will only have a "temporary visa" which endures for some two years. The idea being to elminate the chances of the marriage being a "convenience marriage", whereby the resident party has merely married [usually for a fee] whereupon they immediately part company - never to see one another again. Only after two years [which I believe also applies to the USA] will the incoming party be granted a Permanent Residence Visa - followed by an application for citizenship - which is not necessarily applied for either.
100% yes, you can once you are still married
Yet, Immigration service will interview both parts together and individually to check if it is not an arranged marriage. Sometimes they ask for proofs like pictures been together, dating, etc. It does not matter what country you come from (meaning outside USA)
the above answer is out of date by more than 11 years
Not any-more Not since 9/11. I believe that if the two of you marry in the US, the one of you who came from the UK has to go back to your country and submit a form to reside in the United States. This can take as long as 2 years before approval is given. If on the other hand you have a criminal record forget it completely as you won't be allowed to come to the States to live.
If they are both citizens of another European Union country, then I do not see why there would be any restrictions.
THE ONLY ANSWER IS; yes.simply, yes.it matters that you are legally married somewhere, not where.you are fine.
Yes, two US citizens can get married anywhere, in any country, and their marriage will still be valid in the US.
Yes it is. It happens fairly often, with people being married on cruises or Caribbean island resorts.
If you get married in another country, you have to have a ceremony in America. You should get married in the state you live in to meet residency requirements.
You are already married, you can't apply for a license. The US will recognize a valid marriage in another country.
He married in another state and didn't know he was still legally married to someone else
If you are married under the laws of another country, you are considered married throughout the world. If you have one wife, you cannot legally marry another. It is bigamy and is against the law in the United States.
It is not good in another country. The license must be issued by the country where the ceremony is.
If you are already legally married and "got married" in another country you are committing bigamy, which is a crime. It can get you deported and even jailed. Also, your second "marriage" is invalid.
If you have a copy of your paperwork, your marriage is legal.
This depends on the laws of the country in which you reside. Generally it is against the law to be married to more then one person at a time.
If the marriage is legal in the other country, they are married everywhere in the world.
I do not think they can. I doubt that the state (or the country) will recognized the marriage of two illegal immigrants who married in another country. After all as far as the government is concerned "they are not here."
You better register the marriage at the nearest US mission in the country where you are getting married to avoid the risk that the US government may not recognize marriage certificate from that specific country.