If the marriage was legal under the laws of the state in which it was conducted, it is legal in ALL states.
New Mexico does not recognize common law marriage.
By getting married in Mexico.
New Mexico does not recognize common law marriage.
Maybe Mexico would be better. Mexico does not recongnize a marriage from the US with its citzens,however you can register the US marriage in Mexico to make it valid. Just to clarify: Mexico does recognize a marriage from the US (or any country)between aforeigner and a Mexican citizen, however you need to take the marriage license to have it apostille, then in Mexico you take it to the "Registro Civil" where it is registered. As for where to get married it depends on whether you want him/her to apply for the green card. In which case you have a lot of paperwork to do and waitwith patience.
No. He or she can and will be deported when the authorities notice his or her legal status.
A valid marriage performed in Mexico is recognized in the United States as long as you have appropriate proof of said marriage. In Mexico there are two ceremonies, the religious and the civil marriage. Civil marriage is recognized in Mexico and worldwide, and requires that the couple provide the required documents such as birth certificate, blood tests, etc., at the time of the marriage.
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There is no requirement to do so. Your marriage will be recognized.
The state democratic party platform for New Mexico does include marriage equality.
You entered into a legal marriage in Mexico. In order to re-marry, you must end the previous marriage. A divorce decree is going to be needed in order to make any subsequent marriage legal.
Your spouse has to sponsor you for immigration to Mexico.
No. Even though same-sex marriage is legal in New Mexico, the state Republican Party platform of New Mexico calls for preventing government from applying the word "marriage" to same-sex couples.