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Can I get married in the state of Indiana

Asked on Jan 03rd, 2016 on Immigration - Indiana
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I've been living in the state of Indiana for 12 years, I have a valid ID from the Mexican Consulate and a valid passport, but no visa. I met someone and would like to get married So I'd like to know is the protocol for me different than any other person. Normally a person wanting to marry would go to the city County clerk and apply for a marriage license and should be able to get it that day and marry that day. With me not having a visa what would I have to do, or am I able to do as any other?
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Marriage laws are a matter of state law. You will need to check the requirenents in the country where you wish to marry. You can typically marry regardless of immigrantion status. You will need to meet the documentation requirements. 
Answered on Jan 04th, 2016 at 5:17 AM

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