Yes. You will need to get a marriage liscense. However, your new spouse may not be able to stay in the US after you marry, as their tourist visa or I-94 will expire..You don't want your beloved to get deported after all. Visit the website of the US Embassy in their country for visa information, speak to the US Citizen and Immigration Services (formerly the INS) and I would recommend that you contact a lawyer specialising in immigration matters!
These are the requirements for a marriage in Texas:
Applications and/or Documents Required: Bring along original copies of the following (and be sure pack these in your hand luggage, never in your checked bags):
* Photo ID (such as Drivers License, State ID, or passport) * Certified Birth Certificate * Social Security Card * If previously married and the divorce was finalized in the last 30 days, bring certified divorce decree stating the 30 day waiting period is to be waived.
Residency Requirements: none
Waiting Period: 72 hours. The waiting period may be waived due to active duty military status.
Blood Test: none
Texas Law requires a signed and notarized statement regarding child support be submitted by all applicants. You may obtain and complete this form when applying for your marriage license.
Yes, if they get a marriage license.
yes
No- that is considered bigamy.
You can marry ANYONE you want. Well, as long as the person is of the opposite sex (depending on the state) and of legal age.
non residents cannot marry in Argentina regarldess of the country. One party must be a citizen. visit www.argentina.gov for full details
File for a fiance(e) visa for the person and marry her/him once s/he gets the visa and comes to the US. After marrying, file for adjustment of status. And once he/she enters the USA with the fiance/ee visa, you have to marry him/her within 90 days.
marrying on tourist visa is a bad idea. that is exactly what consulate officers look for. when you are on tourist visa, be a tourist. dont look for marriage or jobs. better tourist visa holder goes back, you go to that country, marry there and come back after applying for h4.
You're asking, Can a US Citizen marry a US Permanent Resident!? What a funny question, but to be precise in my answer, YES! and YES, anyone can marry anyone as long as both the individuals are genuine, non-terrorists and non-criminal.
Nope...Try a tourist visa have them come over and head to Vegas.. then apply for citizenship (green card) for them.... In any case talk to a lawyer...
yes
If your boyfriend comes back with a Visa, you are able to marry him in the United States. You will need to get an immigration Visa rather than a tourist Visa.
No.