Can you be married in 2 different countries?

Can you be married in 2 different countries?

Most countries do not recognize multiple marriages but some do. Some country requires to obtain an “unmanned certificate” from your country of citizenship. In both cases, it is technically possible to marry two different person in two different countries. Some countries even allow multiple marriages.

What happens if I marry someone in Mexico?

Your spouse will go through consular processing for an immigrant visa. This means your spouse submits paperwork to, and attends an interview at, a U.S. consulate in the appropriate city in Mexico. (The U.S. petitioner might be able to attend, but is not required to.)

Who pays for the wedding in Mexico?

During wedding ceremony they give several presents to the bride and groom. These presents are a prayer book, rosary and a pillow. Padrinos, madrinas, family members and friends sometimes pay part of wedding costs. Traditionally it is the bride’s father who pays most wedding costs.

Is it rude to have a destination wedding?

The only way your destination wedding would be selfish and rude is if you (the couple getting married) were being brats. If you’re making guests feel bad for not being able to attend, then yes, you’re being selfish and rude by having a destination wedding!

Who pays for what at a wedding?

The parents of the groom are expected to pay for the marriage license and officiant fee, the rehearsal dinner (including the venue, food, drink, decorations, entertainment—and yes—the invitations, too), and accommodations/transportation pertaining to the groom’s family and groomsmen.