Can you get married abroad and then come back to the US and have the marriage recognized?

U.S. states recognize marriages performed in other states and in other countries. If your marriage was legally performed in the country or state where you got married, then the marriage is recognized in the United States.
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Are marriages outside the US recognized?

Marriages performed overseas are considered valid in the country where they take place if they are entered into in accordance with local law. Recognition of the validity of marriages performed abroad depends on the laws of the place in which the marriage is to be recognized.
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How do I legalize my marriage certificate in USA?

How to authenticate or apostille a US marriage certificate?
  1. Step 1: Get a certified copy of your Marriage Certificate. ...
  2. Step 2: Get it authenticated or apostilled by the Secretary of State. ...
  3. Step 3: Get it authenticated or apostilled by the Department of State.
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What to do after getting married abroad?

For example, you'll need to renew your passport, change your driving licence and vehicle registration document, inform your bank, mortgage provider, credit card companies, utility companies, and more.
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Can you be legally married in two different countries?

Of course not. You can't have a legally binding marriage ceremony with someone you're already married to. Going through a second wedding ceremony wouldn't alter your legal status because the two of you are already married. If you're legally married in the other country, then you're legally married in the United States.
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Can You Get Married In The U.S. If You Are Still Married In A Different Country?



Do I have to register my marriage in the US if I get married abroad?

The United States has no national registration of marriages, foreign or domestic. U.S. states recognize marriages performed in other states and in other countries. If your marriage was legally performed in the country or state where you got married, then the marriage is recognized in the United States.
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Do I need to register my marriage if I get married abroad?

When people get married abroad, a very common question asked is whether they need to register their marriage on their return to their home country or their place of residence. The answer is YES!
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How do I legalize my marriage certificate from abroad?

If you need to get your document legalised

This means getting the UK government to confirm that a UK public official's signature, seal or stamp on the document is genuine. You can do this through the Foreign and Commonwealth Office Legalisation Office by following instructions on gov.uk.
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What happens if a US citizen gets married in another country?

If you decide to marry abroad, your fiancé can: Remain outside the US until an immigrant visa is issued and they can enter the country as a permanent resident. Obtain a non-immigrant visa (K-3 visa) to enter the US after the wedding and then apply to become permanent resident while already in the country.
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What country is it easy to get legally married?

The Bahamas: The legalities are straight-forward. You must be in the Bahamas at least one day before applying for a marriage licence, which can be issued on the same day. Most couples choose a beach wedding, organised by a planner or wedding service. Often, these companies can arrange some of the legalities for you.
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How can I bring my spouse to the U.S. after marriage?

If you are a U.S. citizen you have two ways to bring your foreign spouse (husband or wife) to the United States to live. They are: Immigrant visa for a Spouse of a U.S. Citizen (IR1 or CR1) - An immigrant Petition for Alien Relative, Form I-130 is required.
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Do you automatically become a US citizen through marriage?

A. General Eligibility for Spouses Residing in the United States. The spouse of a U.S. citizen who resides in the United States may be eligible for naturalization on the basis of his or her marriage.
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How does USCIS verify marriage certificate?

You need to show USCIS serious joint documents to prove the marriage, which includes filing joint tax returns as “married”, joint kids' birth certificates listing the US citizen spouse as a parent, joint bills, joint leases, joint car insurance policies, joint credit cards and joint bank statements, trips together, ...
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Which type of marriage is legally recognized in the United States?

All U.S. jurisdictions recognize common-law marriages that were validly contracted in the originating jurisdiction, because they are valid marriages in the jurisdiction where they were contracted, because of the Full Faith and Credit Clause.
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What is it called when you're married but not legally married?

A common law marriage is a legally recognized marriage between two people who have not purchased a marriage license or had their marriage solemnized by a ceremony. Not all states have statutes addressing common law marriage. In some states case law and public policy determine validity.
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Is your foreign marriage or divorce valid in the US?

A foreign judgment of divorce generally is recognized in a state in the United States on the basis of legal reciprocity where both parties had notice of the divorce proceeding and an opportunity to be heard within these proceedings.
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How long can I stay in the US after marrying a U.S. citizen?

Because marriage is a relatively easy route to permanent residence, USCIS grants conditional permanent residence for two years. After two years, you will need to file Form I-751 to remove the conditions of residence and to get a permanent green card.
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How do I register my marriage in USA?

To complete an application for a marriage license, one or both spouses must appear in person at a courthouse, city hall, or town office and sign the marriage license application in the presence of the clerk (along with payment of a fee). The marriage license is either mailed or picked up by the couple.
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How long does a foreigner have to be married to become a U.S. citizen?

Who Qualifies For Citizenship? All green card holders, as long as they meet key conditions, can apply for U.S. citizenship after five years (known as the “five-year rule”) — but those with a U.S. spouse and a green card through marriage can apply after only three years (known as the “three-year rule”).
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How do you get divorced if you got married abroad?

If the marriage certificate is not in English, you will need to provide a certified translation which must be done by a professional who marks it as a certified translation. You send both your marriage certificate and the certified translation to the Court with your divorce petition.
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Do I need to Legalise my marriage certificate?

Marriage certificates often need to be legalised for international use. Many authorities abroad request a marriage certificate be provided with the apostille as proof of marriage. If you are travelling with a spouse to another country you may need to provide a copy of your marriage certificate.
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Can you get married abroad without witnesses?

Two witnesses are needed and should bring their passports. Previously married brides must have been divorced or widowed for 300 days or more before the ceremony.
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Can you get married twice to the same person?

In the United States, individuals can only be married to one person. That means that if you've already been married, you must be legally divorced from your civil marriage before remarrying. A legal separation does not give you the greenlight to get married while still married.
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Can a marriage valid without marriage license?

GTALAW: Yes, lack or absence of a marriage license is ground to declare the marriage void. You can request the Local Civil Registrar of Manila for the issuance of a Certification that you have not been issued a marriage license. You will need this document in Court as your evidence. of Nullity of Marriage?
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What is proof of marital status?

Verifying your marital status

You can also sms the letter M followed by your ID number (example: M 5001010050080) to 32551 A reply sms will be sent back to your cellphone to confirm your marital status and the date of your marriage.
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