You will need a 5150 form ,ask any police officer.lol
You'll need to explain "illegal boyfriend." If that refers to an issue with age, you won't be able to marry anywhere.
The Philippine maid should be able to marry her Malaysia boyfriend in Malaysia. You will need to have documentation of your identity to marry.
He would need to apply and be granted legal permanent status before the couple could be legally married. I don't think you could marry him if he is illegal. Good Luck. You CAN marry an illegal alien. For whatever reason, it's legal to marry an illegal alien. You just need his birth certificate and proof of what state he lived in for the last 30 days prior to marriage.
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To marry your boyfriend in Bartow County Jail in Cartersville, GA, you will need to follow specific procedures. First, both individuals must obtain a marriage license from a county probate court in Georgia. Then, contact the jail to inquire about their policies regarding inmate marriages, including any required paperwork and the presence of an officiant. It’s also essential to ensure that your boyfriend meets any eligibility requirements set by the jail.
Then you need to think before you marry him. If he doesn't have a plan for his life and doesn't plan on doing anything to have something, you need to think about what would happen if you do marry him. Is he worth it?
you need a passport and i think your marragie would be okay
Marry him or get him married to someone else for papers, they dont have to have a realationship. Need three witnesses
Because you love him....and he loves you back. He may not have a lot of money, but he has a big heart.
If your boyfriend comes back with a Visa, you are able to marry him in the United States. You will need to get an immigration Visa rather than a tourist Visa.
The prisoner would need to obtain permission to marry and it would be highly unlikely that such permission would be granted. If allowed, marriage to a US citizen would not prevent the foreign national from being deported once he has served the imposed sentence.
Absolutely! My husband and I married ourselves in Nov. of 2006. You just need to get the license ahead of time and then return the completed paperwork to the county clerk after the ceremony.