Nothing, the US recognizes marriages performed in other countries. Just make sure you can produce the marriage certificate when requested.
My wife and I were married in Jamaica and according to NC, where we live, it is recognized here.
Yes.
you get married the same way U.S. citizens do except beforehand you have to get a judge to marry you and then you sign alot of legal papers and after you're married your fiance will be a U.S. citizen
A marriage in Mexico by U.S. citizens is not recognized as legal in the U.S. One could marry in both Mexico and in the U.S. without worry of penalty. However, if they are U.S. citizens, only the U.S. marriage would be considered legal.
Not without parents consent. The legal age is 18.
In the USA an 18-year-old is a legal adult.... so yes, a 19 year old can marry whoever they want.
They can marry in the United States, but not in England until March 29, 2014 when same-sex marriage is legal there. Once they have married, the marriage can be the basis for immigration status in either the United States or England.
Yes , but it was illegal for that amount of time, polygoms is illegal in USA
Same-sex marriage is projected to become legal in Florida on January 5, 2015. Until that date, no same-sex couple has legally married in Florida. Same-sex couples will be able to marry in this county by January 6, 2015 at the latest.Same-sex marriage is projected to become legal in Florida on January 5, 2015. Until that date, no same-sex couple has legally married in Florida. Same-sex couples will be able to marry in this county by January 6, 2015 at the latest.
No.
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It is legal to marry a second cousin in California. It is not legal to marry anyone else in your family. California also allows first cousin marriage.
Yes. Foreigners can marry in the United States and Spain will legally recognize marriages performed in other countries.