Posted on October 7, 2010.
Tanner Chmelicek says...
I saw this on About.com and I believe that it applies to marriages in any foreign country.Hope this helps...
"As far as the legality of your Canadian marriage in the United States, you are okay. The United States recognizes valid marriages from other countries as long as the marriage doesn't violate a marriage law of a particular state.
In other words, if your marriage is a same-sex marriage, or a marriage of a cousin or other close relative, and the state you live in doesn't recognize those unions, then your marriage probably wouldn't be considered legally valid in your state."
http://marriage.about.com/od/questionsan…
Posted on October 9, 2010