No
If this is the only ID you have, then it is better than nothing. You should invest in a (foreign) passport, however, and try to obtain a copy of your birth certificate. These are much better forms of ID. The one advantage that the matricula consular has is that it shows the address of your US residence.
As long as you have the money to pay for the membership, you could probably use a picture of your birthday cake as ID to get one.
In many places, yes. The New York Public library specificly lists matricula consular on its list of acceptable id. One notable exception is Colorado, which has passed a state law explicitly prohibiting this.
If this is the only ID you have, then it is better than nothing. You should invest in a (foreign) passport, however, and try to obtain a copy of your birth certificate. These are much better forms of ID.
If this is the only ID you have, then it is better than nothing. You should invest in a (foreign) passport, however, and try to obtain a copy of your birth certificate. These are much better forms of ID.
Yes. There is typically no citizenship requirement for obtaining a municipal ID. A foreign passport, foreign birth certificate and foreign matricula consular can be used, together with proof of de facto residence, to obtain a municipal ID.
No. A matricula consular proves that you are a citizen of a foreign country.
Go to your country's embassy or consulate and get an ID. For Mexicans it's called "Matricula Consular." If you want an USA ID, try to find a state that does not require a Social Security Number nor proof of legal status. I heard that the state of Washington is one of them, but you better make sure first.
Yes, she can in some states. But, she will also need another form of identification like a birth certificate etc.
Yes. In fact, most people who have a matricula consular are undocumented immigrants.
NoAlternate Answer:Yes, but it is better to use your Mexican Passport. If he doesn't have one, he should get one for this and other purposes. About a dozen US states accept the matricula consular as valid photo ID, including Washington, which also permits same-sex marriages. Even outside of these states, you could probably get the marriage license using the matricula consular alone, but it would be better if you could bring a birth certificate. If you are thinking that you need the matricula consular to prove residence or legal address ... don't worry about it. You don't need to prove where you live to get a marriage license. Foreigners are allowed to get married in the U.S. You don't need to try to appear like a citizen.