No. Although the US government recognizes foreign same-sex marriages effective June 26, 2013 (regardless of when the marriage was performed), the marriage must have been legal in the country where it was performed on the date when it was performed.
Same-sex marriage is currently not legal in Germany, although civil partnerships are.
The US government does not, however, recognize domestic partnerships, civil unions or civil partnerships. It recognizes only marriages, whether same-sex or opposite sex.
I'm not sure about Germany, but come to Canada! No problems here! It's the law now. Good luck Marcy
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american citizens
To provide for security of the country. Citizens would elect the government.
Well, the three levels of government for which American citizens choose reprisenitives are:President,governer,Mayor.
Since rats are not native to America, nor are citizens of any government, they are not American.
Uhh...I have no clue!Hi!!!!!
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becouse it can HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
As long as they abide by the laws of Spain. Most countries will recognize a legally conducted marriage regardless of where they were performed.
they would let the government know by doing a petition.
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