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Both parties must provide government-issued photo IDs that show your photo, name, date of birth (you must be 18 or older to get married in the U.S.) and address, such as a passport. A list of accepted IDs can be found here. Guide: Getting Married in NYC for Foreigners & Non-US Citizens Everly Studios ? blog ? getting-married-in... Everly Studios ? blog ? getting-married-in...
To get married in the U.S., you simply need the proper identification to apply for a marriage license in the county in which you are to be married. In most cases, you'll need to provide a valid passport. You may also need to prove that you are old enough to be legally married and that you are not already married. International Love: How to Marry a Foreigner or Non-Citizen rocketlawyer.com ? marriage ? legal-guide rocketlawyer.com ? marriage ? legal-guide
In the State of New York, the Clerk of New York City will not register marriages celebrated in jurisdictions outside of New York City. However, that does not mean the marriage is invalid, but it will not be registered in New York. Any legally celebrated marriage anywhere in the world is recognized in the United States. Registration of Foreign Marriage - New York - Boyer Law Firm, P.L. nyboyerlaw.com ? new-york-family-law-attorneys nyboyerlaw.com ? new-york-family-law-attorneys
We only maintain marriage records where the Marriage License was obtained in one of our offices. While some other countries require their residents to register any marriage performed elsewhere in their local registry, New York City does not. Marriage Frequently Asked Questions - City Clerk City Clerk - NYC (.gov) ? content ? marriage-fr... City Clerk - NYC (.gov) ? content ? marriage-fr...
If you are planning to Tie the Knot in New York City, here are some basic things your need to know. You absolutely don't need to live in the United States or be a New York resident to be married in NYC. You don't need to be a US citizen to be wed in New York either.