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01. Start with a blank US Legal Marriage Form
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02. Add and configure fillable fields
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Please Contact the consulate to obtain more information about a specific Civil Registry Office. A marriage that is properly executed in Mexico is valid and legal in the United States.
You can apply for your marriage license at any county clerks office in your state. The clerk may charge a small fee. Issuing the license may take a few days. Your marriage license will expire 30 days after issuance.
Yes, non-citizens can marry within the U.S. Keep in mind that marriage does not change your immigration status and the marriage may not be recognized in your home country.
A legal marriage certificate costs anywhere from $5 to $26 for the first copy. Fees vary by state, with additional copies of the same certificate running $3 to $15 each. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention[1] (CDC) website lists typical marriage certificate costs by state.
Examples of acceptable forms of Identification include, Drivers license or State Identification, Passport, Military I.D., Consulate Card. A certified copy of a birth certificate or court ordered name change will also need to be provided if photo identification does not contain full name.
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Common requirements for obtaining a marriage license include proof of age, identification, and proof of residency. Marriage licenses typically have a specific validity period after issuance. Both spouses are usually required to apply for the license in person. There is usually a fee for obtaining a marriage license.
Original Passport of all the five individuals (Bride, Bridegroom and 3 witnesses) + 1 Photocopy (first last page) Copy of Proof of address (utility bill, driver license or lease agreement) of all five individuals. Copy of valid Visa/Green Card of all five individuals. Notice of intended marriage (4 copies) (Form-I).
What Are the Legal Documents Required for Marriage? Drivers license or other forms of identification. Social Security card or Social Security number. Birth certificate. Affidavit with proof of residence. Passport or green card if not a U.S. citizen. Blood test (not all states use these)

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