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If you were married in a ceremony and in a manner that is legally recognized by the government of the Bahamas, then you are considered to be legally married anywhere -EXCEPT- if you are a US citizen, and your marriage violates the laws or statutues of the state in which you legally reside ("gay" marriage for instance) it is not a legally recognized.
Yes a Filipino marriage is recognized in the US. I know this as an absolute fact as my brother married to a Filipino lady in the Philippines and they reside in the US. BTW, she is a naturalized citizen now and VERY proud of it.
I am a an American citizen, and will get married in France with a retired french citizen, how to get my marriage registed in the state of NC ?
of course it is legal!! peeps can marry who they want 2! (honestly this s just what i think)
Usually a person files for divorce in their current resident state. If your Mexican marriage is recognized as legal by the U.S. then you will have to file in America if that is where you are living
Usually in an airplane.
if an asylum who don't have a visa and lives in UK gets married to a british citizen,,, what does he has to do if an asylum who don't have a visa and lives in UK gets married to a british citizen,,, what does he has to do
As long as you have a properly signed marriage license, you are legally married, there isn't a longevity requirement.
Yes, legal marriage in Canada is recognized in the United States. Before gay marriage was acceptable in the US, many people went to Canada to get married.
Yes it is legal
Yes. Your marriage will be recognized in the U.S.
A traditional marriage is when a man and a woman get married. Traditional marriages were the first kind ever recognized.