Im just asking what a woman would have to do to come to the united states for possible legal marriage is their a special type of passport and visa
Marriage certificates are like birth certificates. They are permanent. They do not require renewal.
Yes. If you were legally married in Jamaica, then you are legally married there and around the world, although your Jamaican marriage certificate may require an apostille/certification and/or a translation in order to be used in another country for some purposes.
Texas has "informal marriage" which doesn't really require any specific time period; the couple simply file a court form stating that they agreed to be married on or about a certain date, that neither of them has since married any other person, and that they have represented themselves to other people and acted as if they were married. And no, it is not possible to be legally married to two people at the same time. The second marriage is not legally valid.
United StatesIt's not the religions that require the state license. It's the state governments that require a state marriage license if you want to be legally married. In the United States marriage is a civil legal status and not a religious status. Religious clergy are permitted by the US government to perform marriages along with many other public officials and anyone else who obtains a one day permit in many states. However, if you don't obtain a state marriage license first then you will not be legally married.
The minimum age to legally enter a marriage agreement in Scotland is 16 years and does not require parents consent. Recently, Scottish Parliament has passed the legislation to allow same-sex marriage in Scotland.
No biodata is legally required, in any format, for a marriage proposal. For a marriage licence or registered wedding different countries require different data. A minimum is usually proof that you are of legal age in the country in question but even this is not required in some places.
The legal marriage age in Nigeria, according to Nigeria's Marriage Act, Chapter 218 (Laws of the Federation of Nigeria 1990) is twenty one (21).Anyone under that age, by Nigeria laws is considered a minor and would require parental consent before legally entering into a marriage in Nigeria.
Marriage documents usually require legal names, so marrying under a pseudonym could lead to legal issues or the marriage being considered invalid. It's important to use your legal name for official matters to ensure that your rights are protected and that your marriage is legally recognized.
The states that have legalized same-sex marriage require that you be eighteen years old or have the consent of a parent (and often permission from a state Court) in order to legally marry.
Some states require proof of divorce to hand out marriage license while some don't, however if you are legally divorced I do not see any problem. However by honesty it's always good to let your actual partner know that you are a divorced woman/man, otherwise it will start causing conflicts between you and your spouse.
Pursuant to the Israeli Supreme Court, same-sex marriage is recognized, under Israeli Law, as being perfectly legally-valid and as conferring all of the same rights as a heterosexual (man-woman) marriage. However, although same-sex marriage is recognized by Israeli law, it is not possible for a same-sex couple to actually become married in Israel. There is an answer to this quandary, though! Several marriage firms are offering same-sex double-proxy marriages in other nations. These double-proxy marriages do NOT require the Israeli couple to travel to one of these foreign countries to get married. Instead everything is handled entirely through the mail!
A civil marriage license.