Yes. Marriages legally performed in the United Kingdom are valid in the United States, regardless of the citizenship of the spouses. If you need to submit a UK marriage certificate to the US government for any reason, it must bear an apostille.
Being a member of the church or not is not necessary. The minister must be legally registered and the couple must have a valid marriage license.
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.
Georgia will recognize a certificate of marriage from Jamaica. The license will not be valid in the US.
You don't need to record a marriage from overseas. Otherwise if you are in doubt it's always better to double check the validity of the certificate from the US embassy/consulate in Jamaica you might get a seal or something. But marriage certificates from around the world are valid in the US, if it is valid in the origin country.
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Yes, a marriage in England is valid in the United States.
Other than the ration card, you must be either having a passport in your name or a Pan Card if you are an Income Tax Payer. Based on the above documentary ewvidence you can register your marriage without any difficulty.
No, it would not be valid. You really should get the license.
You got married in Oregon? You have a certificate? It's legal. You got married somewhere else? You don't have to register it in Oregon.
Yes it is valid proof of marriage. The joint agreement is signed by both in the presence of winesses.
Here the most important thing here is that you do posses a valid marriage certificate, even if there was no marriage ceremony whatsoever . It will very well be valid.
Yes it is, a conrtract of a legal marriage is valid anywhere in the world.