Yes, as long as it is a legal marriage under Mexican law. If however, your spouse is not a U.S. citizen, he or she cannot automatically come to the United States. You need to petition for him or her to receive an immigrant visa. The process takes about 8 months to a year to complete.
You cannot be married to 2 different people regardless of which state(s) you are married in.
The two that I know are the Gulf of California and the Gulf of Mexico
If you count Baja as part of Mexico (It is, now) then the Pacific Ocean is west of Mexico.
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1 marriage license was issued to a same-sex couple in Lincoln Count as of December 23, 2013.
The fact that your great aunt married a Count has no impact on your status in the nobility hierarchy
I count 174.
more than you can count.
111,211,789 (July 2009 est.)
The Americas, North America (if you count it from Canada to Panama).
No Count ever married Henry VIII's daughters. Mary was married to Prince (later King) Phillip of Spain Elizabeth never married, but considered marrying the younger son of Francis I of France who was a Duke
Too many to count