first you need your birth cert, passport, if your under 21 you need letter from father and mother saying they give you permission to get married,,, if your over 21 you just need letter stating that they are aware of your intent to marry, if your over 25 you don't need letter at all.....
also, they must be signed and dated.
you goto the American services part of the US embassy, don't bring cell phone or camera. you will have to leave them outside, and will get stolen, prepare to wait in line if you don't get there early. take a number, take a seat, wait for awhile,, sometimes long, sometimes short..
No, embassy personnel do not give out immigration (i.e. legal) advice.
Having a passport and/or Visa is a legal way to enter the U.S. from Mexico.
An embassy is technically owned by the country. So a US embassy will be owned by the US and not India
The plural form of embassy is embassies.
The US Embassy is in Akasaka, not Roppongi. Close, but not the same thing.
The people go to the US embassy and fail as many times as the US embassy allows them.
Pretty much every country in the World has an embassy in Washington DC; similarly the US has an embassy in pretty much every country in the World.
If you entered illegally, then no, marriage would not make you legal. You would need to file and win a I-601 waiver at the US embassy of your home country.
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When are you planning to marry your fiance is one of the question that you will be asked at the US embassy.
Every US Embassy has a listed phone number and website. Just do a search.
They are both part of NATO and the US has a embassy in Copenhagan and Denmark has a embassy in Washington D.C.