It can be if you do the right paperwork through the Mexican government and get a blood test there, etc. I got married in Jamaica and it was much easier
To verify you are healthy enough to enter into a legally binding agreement (marriage).
Unless the marriage is contrary to the laws of their U.S. state of residence - the U.S. does generally recognize marriages legally performed in most other countries.
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Yes. Your marriage will be recognized in the U.S.
If your marriage was legal in Mexico then you are legally married. You need to obtain a divorce or the Mexican marriage may come back to haunt you some day. If you remarried in the UK without obtaining a divorce that marriage would be invalid and would be exposed if your husband ever showed up.
No. He or she can and will be deported when the authorities notice his or her legal status.
Mexico US citizens can legally purchase guns from a gun dealer or from another individual. There are a few states that have restrictions, but most do not.
Yes, as long as a civil marriage is performed. You can also add a religious component, but the marriage is not legally recognized unless it is a civil ceremony.
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.
If you both have lived in Mexico, got married then you would immigrate to Canada as husband and wife and it is legal in Canada.
If the marriage was legally performed under Mexican law, yes, Pennsylvania will recognize it, as will any of the states.
Generally no. You cannot legally marry anyone if you are still married to a different person, regardless of where that marriage was performed.