Legal Question in Immigration Law in Texas
Marring a Mexican national
I am a US citizen and I wanted to know what I would need to do in order to marry a Mexican national who is still living in Mexico and has never been to the US.
Asked on 8/13/08, 5:31 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Michael Cho
Law Offices of Michael Cho
Re: Marring a Mexican national
You may marry in Mexico itself if you'd like and apply for the K-3 spouse visa for him/her to enter the U.S.
Answered on 8/13/08, 5:43 pm
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