You cannot. Iowa does not issue civil union licenses. A same-sex couple (or an opposite-sex couple) can get a legal marriage license in Iowa.
Iowa remained loyal to the Union during the Civil War.
Iowa provided food, troops and supplies to Union forces during the Civil War. 76,000 troops from Iowa served in the war.
No, South Dakota will honor Iowa's ruling. They will not allow you to obtain a license before you could get one in the original state.
Michigan, Minnesota, Oregon and Iowa were Union states.
If your license is suspended in Iowa, you would not be able to obtain a license in any other state until the suspension is resolved. Each state has its own laws and regulations regarding license suspensions, so it's important to address the suspension in Iowa first before applying for a license in another state.
You cannot obtain a marriage license unless he is legal. It would be best to focus on him obtaining citizenship so you can get married.
No, an Iowa marriage license is only valid in Iowa. You need a license valid in the location where the marriage is to take place.
Not, you can't, until your suspension period is up in Iowa.
No.
Iowa was involved in the Civil War. The Civil war was a major war.
No. Although civil unions are not legally defined in Iowa, same-sex marriages are legal in Iowa.
You obtain the marriage license in the Recorder's office, usually located in the County Court of each County. The only restriction on the location of the actual wedding ceremony is that it must occur within the borders of the state of Iowa.