Legal Question in Immigration Law in Illinois
i Have a huge doubt. I am suposed to get married in 2 months here in Mexico. i have dual citizenship (mexican/american). And i�m to be married a Mexican. We both wnat to reside in the USA. The thing is that when i filed the documents to do so, turns out i need an apostille from my american birth certificade. So now, i won�t have enough time to go back to the states to get that so i don�t know if its possible to get married as mexican and still be able to apply for my fianc�s green card, or do i need to get married again in the states as American? Or is it Illegal to marry twice with the same person? Please help me. Time is short and the whole party is already planned!!!
1 Answer from Attorneys
We could order for you and get the apostille. But why do you need? An American birth certificate is the best proof of american citizenship
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