It depends on kind of wedding (Protestant vs. Catholic), as traditions vary. It also depends on what amount are you willing to spend: while the average wedding in the US is around $25,656 a Mexican wedding is around $9,585.
Your spouse has to sponsor you for immigration to Mexico.
yes, if their in america
No. Polygamy is illegal in Mexico.
He is already married, you can't marry him unless he gets a divorce.
u need his mexican passport
well if they are in Mexico then they arent an illegal immigrant anymore. If you love them then yeah marry them.
You will be an illegal alien while in Mexico. You would have to clarify your legal status before the Mexican Instituto Nacional de Migracion (National Migration Institute).
Yes.
You will need your valid US passport, your tourist card (document given to you upon entry into Mexico) and, in some Mexican states, you will need a copy of your birth certificate with a certified Spanish translation.
Only if they are the same dude.
Maybe Mexico would be better. Mexico does not recongnize a marriage from the US with its citzens,however you can register the US marriage in Mexico to make it valid. Just to clarify: Mexico does recognize a marriage from the US (or any country)between aforeigner and a Mexican citizen, however you need to take the marriage license to have it apostille, then in Mexico you take it to the "Registro Civil" where it is registered. As for where to get married it depends on whether you want him/her to apply for the green card. In which case you have a lot of paperwork to do and waitwith patience.
No, there are no U.S. states that allow anyone to marry without their submitting the state's required documentation for the issuance of a marriage license.