Questions

Can I marry a woman from Mexico?

Can I marry a woman from Mexico?

Citizens must have a valid Passport and their Tourist or Residence permits up to date with Mexican Immigration Authorities; you must also request from Mexican Immigration a marriage permit. Upon fulfillment of the above requirements, the marriage can be performed at the Civil Registry Office.

Can a Mexican marry an American?

First, a little background on U.S. immigration law. If you are not yet married and your fiancé(e) is still in Mexico, you can, if you are a U.S. citizen, petition for him or her to enter the U.S. as a fiancé(e) in order to get married in the U.S.—and then your new spouse can apply for a green card, if desired.

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What happens if I marry a foreigner on a tourist visa?

Legally, there is nothing wrong with getting married while you are in the U.S. as a visitor (on a B-2 visa), if you return home at the end of your permitted stay. But that doesn’t mean this is a risk-free strategy.

Is it easy to get married in Mexico?

Getting married in Mexico is easy. There are just a few legal requirements you will need to fulfill: Fill out an application at the Civil Registry Office: As wedding planners, we take care of this. We’ll send you the forms to fill out, and then we make sure the judge receives them.

Do you need blood test to get married in Mexico?

All legal marriages in Mexico are civil. All states in Mexico require a blood test for RPR (syphilis) and HIV and in some states a chest X-ray. The blood test must be performed no later than 10 days prior to the wedding and it must be performed in the state where the marriage takes place.

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What paperwork do you need to get married in Mexico?

Necessary paperwork and documentation Valid passports, as well as one copy of each person’s passport. Birth certificates. Your visitor’s permit, obtained at your port of entry or, if you’re resident in Mexico, a copy of your resident permit. Divorce Decree / Death Certificate, if applicable.

Can I get married in Mexico if I am not married?

If you are not yet married, make sure you have your birth certificate legalized for use in Mexico before you arrive in Mexico, so that you can apply for a marriage at a civil registry in Mexico. Mexico recognizes same-sex marriage. So if you are gay or lesbian (LGBTQ), you are welcome to marry your Mexican partner here in Mexico.

Can I immigrate to the US with my fiance from Mexico?

Immigration Eligibility Based on Engagement or Marriage. If you are not yet married and your fiancé (e) is still in Mexico, you can, if you are a U.S. citizen, petition for him or her to enter the U.S. as a fiancé (e) in order to get married in the U.S.—and then your new spouse can apply for a green card, if desired.

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What documents do I need to get married in Mexico?

To be married to, or a common-law spouse of, a Mexican citizen. Your spouse’s valid Mexican national identification such as a Mexican voter credential card or a Mexican passport. (original and copy) Your passport. (original and copy) Your FMM tourist card. (original and copy)

How do I become a permanent resident of Mexico after marriage?

When you are married to a Mexican citizen, you are required to apply for the TR visa first. After two years, you can then become a Permanent Resident. There is an exception, if you are the parent of a child born in Mexico, you can apply for Permanent Residency right away.