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    Question: If married in Mexico is it legal in the USA?

    Answer: If it is a legal marriage in Mexico, then it will be legal in the US. The United States recognizes marriages from other countries, provided that you followed the marriage laws of the country you were married in. If you were not married according the the laws of Mexico, then the US would not recognize your marriage as legal.


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    On 02/07/04
    beaver from CA said:
    i wnat to get married in Tj, mexico with my boyfriend but we are both seventeen is that legal over there and what would we need( we dont have our parents consent)
    On 02/05/04
    ana from HI said:
    if my father was born in mexico and became an american citizen, am i eligable for mexican nationality and get a mexcian passport?
    On 02/05/04
    bob from MI said:
    Come on use yer brain. That woud be like a refugree or somptin
    On 02/02/04
    mary from NE said:
    Hi you seemed to know alot so I'm gonna ask you this question! My boyfriend in 23 from Mexico! We would like to get married but would it be easier to get married in Mexico then come here or try and get married somewhere here? Please let me know and if you could, Could you tell haw to go about getting started in the whole process??? Thanks, It would help us a great deal! -Mary-
    On 02/01/04
    Marissa* from NY said:
    What..are you crazy? Listen you are only 15 why would you get married now..you are still growing and you mind will develop and you will soon think differently on this subject. Believe me im not the same person that i was when i was 15. How would you even support yourselves? Its not as easy as it sounds..Im not trying to sound like a preacher, but i hope you listen
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