Of course it is! As long as you were in a church and the celebrant was a priest. If no church was available and you had to do it elsewhere it is still valid. A priest must confer the sacrament however.
Yes, if you legally married abroad according to the laws and regulations of that specific country, your wedding is generally considered valid. However, it is advisable to check with your local authorities or consult a legal professional to ensure that your marriage is recognized in your home country as well.
You are already married, you can't apply for a license. The US will recognize a valid marriage in another country.
Yes.
Good question. In general, marriages which are legally performed and valid abroad are also legally valid in the United States. The embassy or tourist information bureau of the country in which the marriage will happen is the best source of information about marriage in that country.
If your first spouse is still living and there was no anullment, then it is very surprising that a Catholic priest agreed to officiate at your second wedding. Only an expert can say for certain, but it is unlikely that your second marriage is valid in the eyes of the Church.
His second marriage is not valid.
Yes, I did it in Texas
Check the County Recorder where you applied for marriage. If your license is still valid, then you are still married. But chances are, if you are unsure if you are divorced, then most likely you are still married. Getting a divorce is a whole long process that no one forgets.
Yes. A Muslim wedding is lawful everywhere.
Is a married license in mexico valid in the united states??
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Good question. The Jewish wedding may be valid if the wedding was performed at sundown.
It depends. It is valid if the two getting wedded aren't Catholic. It is not valid if one or both are Catholics.