Yes, the United States of America recognizes and acknowleges legal marriages in other countries.
You can marry where you want, I THINK!!
If the marriage is valid in India, it is valid in the United States.
A marriage that is valid and documented in El Salvador would be valid in the US.
There are a few marriages that the U.S. does not recognize, but just about any marriage that Lithuania would allow, the US will recognize. If a foreign nation were to allow marriage of a brother and sister, or between a parent and child, these would probably not be valid in the USA.
Africa About half the states of the USA permit the marriage of first cousins.
+1 796 is not a valid area code in North America (USA, Canada, etc.).
zadada
No. This denomination does not permit same-sex couples to marry.
unrecognised degree of usa will work for applying for Canada immigration
Check the reciprocity laws between Canada and the USA. I am sure the Canadian marriage will be recognized in the USA. If one party is already married, that party would be committing bigotry if a second marriage happens while the first marriage is still legally recognized,
There is no requirement for you to file anywhere else. The marriage is legal everywhere.
I believe you can. Only if his marriage in India is not registered in the USA.