Check with INS but first thing to do is apply for his Residency. The moving to Mexico is really not necessary (check with Immigration lawyer - free consultation) and No you would NOT have to move also. They tell him to move back to Mexico to make it easier to handle him if he is denied Residency. He simply won't be alloewed back in! Do you want that? Think hard but not long...
i married a woman who came from Mexico on a student visa and never renewed it. it had been expired for roughly seven years when we were wed. we simply had the ceremony, filed the paperwork and waited for our interview with an ins agent. i don't remember exactly how long it was that we had to wait, but once that interview came we were ok'd and there was one subsequent interview to follow two years later - just to make sure we were still married. after that we were free to apply for her citizenship.
well if they are in Mexico then they arent an illegal immigrant anymore. If you love them then yeah marry them.
You can but that person would not become legal because you marry them!
i am American, i was born in America, as was my son, and my husband is mexican. .. he has been banned for 5 years, it is different with each case & each judge
Your spouse has to sponsor you for immigration to Mexico.
yes, if their in america
No. Polygamy is illegal in Mexico.
You can legally bring your fiancee from Mexico with a "fiancee Visa" and you will have 3 months to marry him.
only if they (the Mexican immigrant) is also a minor, and you both get your parents permission (if you are under the legal marriage age in your state). and although its not relevant, you should make sure that they are legally here before you marry, or your husband/wife may and up getting deported...and that would REALLY suck
u need his mexican passport
Sure, interracial marriage is legal in all states. If she's an immigrant she will need to apply for citizenship.
You will be an illegal alien while in Mexico. You would have to clarify your legal status before the Mexican Instituto Nacional de Migracion (National Migration Institute).
You don't automatically become a Mexican citizen just because you marry a Mexican. You need to apply at the Secretaria de Relaciones Exteriores nearest to where you live. You must live together in Mexico for at least 2 years during which time you need to have an FM-3 (which gives you permission to remain in Mexico for more than 6 months).