What are the marriage laws in Mexico?

In Mexico, only civil marriage is recognized as legal. Persons wishing to do so may also have a religious ceremony, but this is without legal effect, and in no way replaces the obligatory civil marriage.
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Are marriages in Mexico legal in the United States?

Generally, any marriage entered into between two U.S. citizens in another country is recognized as valid in the U.S. as long as the union was legal when and where performed. This means that as long as any issues that would invalidate the marriage at home (underage, incapacity, bigamy, blood relatives, etc.)
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What happens if I marry a Mexican?

When you are married to a Mexican citizen, you are required to apply for the TR visa first. After two years, you can then become a Permanent Resident. There is an exception, if you are the parent of a child born in Mexico, you can apply for Permanent Residency right away.
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What happens when a US citizen marries a Mexican citizen?

If you are a U.S. citizen, your new spouse becomes your "immediate relative," and may apply for and receive a green card as soon as the two of you make it through the application process. This can take six months to a year, or even longer.
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What are the divorce laws in Mexico?

A divorce must be resolved by a family judge, but the consequences of the divorce can be dealt with through mediation and the agreement can be attached to the petition for an uncontested divorce. Mexico does have collaborative law but not all lawyers practice it.
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Same-Sex Marriage Is Now Legal Across Mexico



What are the 3 grounds for divorce?

1. When can spouses get a divorce?
  • the spouses not living together for a continuous period of one year;
  • abusive behaviour by one spouse towards the other spouse or the children;
  • adultery (for example, when one of the spouses has a sexual relationship with someone else);
  • habitual criminality;
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Can I get a quickie divorce in Mexico?

Mexico does not require spouses to be present at a divorce hearing; they can send a lawyer to represent them. This "fast-track" process is in contrast to American divorce procedures, which involve additional bureaucracy and added expense.
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Why does Mexico require blood test for marriage?

Every state in Mexico requires a blood test before marriage, and SOME also require chest x-ray too. Why? These tests are for the purpose of detecting syphilis and HIV. You must pass these test with the all-clear in order to be allowed to get married in Mexico.
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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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Are you automatically a U.S. citizen if you marry one?

After marrying a US citizen you will not immediately become eligible to apply for US citizenship. However, as the spouse of a US citizen, you will be classed as an “immediate relative” and, accordingly, you will be eligible to apply for permanent residence, or what is commonly known as a green card.
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Can a man have more than one wife in Mexico?

Polygamy is against the law in Mexico, too, but that country has always been more lenient toward it. There has been no roundup of polygamists there like there was in Utah and Arizona as recently as the 1950s.
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How do I get a divorce if I married in Mexico?

Divorces in Mexico

For a Divorce to be granted and valid, both parties have to appear personally and sign before the Judge in Mexico, once all the requirements are presented and standard procedures are followed as specified by the Mexican Authorities.
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Are Mexican marriages arranged?

Arranged marriages are not the norm in Mexico. Federal law prohibits child marriage — although six of Mexico's 32 states still allow it or have created exceptions to the law.
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How does marriage work in Mexico?

Only a civil marriage is recognized as legal in Mexico. You don't need to engage in a religious ceremony but if you omit the civil ceremony, the marriage will not be legal. Most Mexicans have two marriages: the civil (legal) marriage and the church (religious) one.
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Can I marry my friends in Mexico?

As special as it would be, unfortunately, it would not be considered an official wedding in Mexico. You are welcome to have a friend or family member perform your wedding ceremony, but even if they are ordained, it will not be recognized as a legal union.
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Can I divorce in the U.S. if I married in Mexico?

Yes. If you are residing within the US, you can file for divorce at your local family law court even if the marriage took place in Mexico.
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Will the U.S. government recognize my foreign marriage?

In general, marriages which are legally performed and valid abroad are also legally valid in the United States. Inquiries regarding the validity of a marriage abroad should be directed to the attorney general of the state in the United States where the parties to the marriage live.
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What happens if a U.S. citizen gets married in another country?

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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What happens when a U.S. citizen marries a foreigner?

Once you marry, your spouse can apply for permanent residence and remain in the United States while we process the application. If you choose this method, file a Form I-129F, Petition for Alien Fiancé(e). Filing instructions and forms are available on our Web site at www. uscis.
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Who pays for the marriage in Mexico?

Who typically pays for the wedding in Mexico? Historically, los padrinos y madrinas would cover many of the wedding expenses. In modern Mexican culture, a variety of people, from parents to the couple themselves, may contribute to the budget.
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How long do you need to be in Mexico before getting married?

You must be resident in Mexico for a period of 3 days immediately prior to a civil ceremony taking place. Same sex civil unions are legal in Mexico. Weddings in Mexico are not performed on Sundays.
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Is marriage important in Mexico?

More Mexican couples are choosing to live together unmarried; however, marriage remains very important. People usually marry around their mid-twenties or later. However, this age is often younger in rural areas. Men usually ask for parental permission to marry their daughter before engagement.
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Will my foreign divorce be recognized in the United States?

There is no treaty in force between the United States and any country that requires the recognition of foreign divorces. However, a divorce decree issued in a foreign country generally is recognized in a state in the United States on the basis of comity (Hilton v.
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How much does a divorce cost in Mexico?

The approximate cost is: $20,000.00 pesos M/N for attorney's fees (according with the cause). RESTRICTIONS: A divorce process can only take place after the first year of marriage; also during the first 3 months a nullity of marriage can be requested if the motive of divorce is based on some mistake.
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What happens if you divorce a foreign spouse?

If you are divorcing a noncitizen within two years of the marriage, your spouse may lose their residency status. Noncitizens must typically apply for a termination waiver if they still wish to pursue citizenship. Both parties must sign this document and show that they entered the marriage in good faith.
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