Yes, if they get a marriage license.
You get the license at the county courthouse for the appropriate county. The embassy does not have to do anything.
A Marriage Licence is valid only withing the jurisdiction that issued it. A Marriage Licence issued in one Canadian province would not be valid in another Canadian province or territory, nor would it be valid in any other country.However, a marriage performed under the authority of a Marriage Licence issued by the Canadian province, and performed within that Canadian province by a person authorized to perform marriages, is a valid marriage, provided that the parties are not otherwise prohibited from marrying each other.Added: Are you asking about (1) a Canadian marrriage license with a view towards having the ceremony performed in the US? OR - (2) are you asking if a marriage performed in Canada is recognized in the US?The answer to the first scenario is NO.The answer to the second scenario is YES.
No
The license is not, but the marriage certificate is. You can go to Vegas, obtain a license and get married. The resulting union is officially recognized anywhere in the US.
No it is not a valid license. However, a properly executed marriage in Scotland will be legally recognized in the US with a Certificate of Marriage from Scotland.
If a Canadian who married files taxes in the US, he or she has the right to file either as single or married. A Canadian marriage is considered valid in the US.
Good question I would like to know. Thanks
You are already married, you can't apply for a license. The US will recognize a valid marriage in another country.
You do not need to. The license and certificate will be issued by Romania.
There is no requirement for you to file anywhere else. The marriage is legal everywhere.
Yes, you do.