No. You have to get the prior marriage dissolved first. The later married is void.
Yes, legal marriage in Canada is recognized in the United States. Before gay marriage was acceptable in the US, many people went to Canada to get married.
yes of course
In general, a marriage is recognized by the federal government and by U.S. state governments if the marriage was considered legal in the jurisdiction in which it was performed (for example, Canada), unless the marriage is against public policy (i.e., incestuous, polygamous, etc.). One important exception is same-sex marriage, which is currently not recognized by the U.S. federal government and by many state governments. States that do recognize same-sex marriages, however, will also recognize a same-sex marriage performed in Canada.
The US does recognize marriages conducted in other countries. The marriage does have to be legal in Canada for it to be legal in the US. And copies of the certificate should be kept available for legal validation.
If you are not a citizen of the US or Canada, you must have a US Visa to travel in the US.
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yes it not depend upon on cgpa but depend upon on skills..............
There is no requirement for you to file anywhere else. The marriage is legal everywhere.
No, such a petition would be VOID. A person cannot get a marriage based green card when that person is ALREADY married to someone else.
Yes, as a US citizen, you can get married in Canada. You will need to meet the legal requirements set by the Canadian government, such as obtaining a marriage license and following the necessary procedures.
Your marriage in Pakistan is valid in the US, if someone is married in another country, they cannot get married again in the US or vice versa. The second will be void.
Yes, as a US citizen, you can get married in Canada. However, you will need to meet the legal requirements set by the Canadian government, such as obtaining a marriage license and following the necessary procedures.