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Is marrying again a good idea???

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Brazil
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I hate to be a pain, but if you get married in two places, guess what, if you ever need a Divorce, you have to get Divorced in two places !! You can always do it at the Honduras Embassy in USA but who the heck needs to pay for a second Divorce, my two cents, or 100 Limperas. :) I worked in Danli if you know where that is. I love Honduras !!

Mike

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Honduras
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Thanks for all your replies. Guess it is a bad idea uhhhh? :bonk: Gotta do more research about it in order to

Take a decision.

Big Dog- My wife is already here in the US under a CR1.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Mexico
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More research ??? Are you crazy !!! Did you not read everything in your thread ?? FORGET IT--it ain't possible to have two "legal" weddings

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Filed: Country: Honduras
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Hello, just a quick note on this subject. Having a Honduras Marriage Certificate is only valid in Honduras unless the Certificate is "Apostille" after the Certificate is Apostille it will be a valid Marriage Certificate in the USA.

*An Apostille is an authentication of a public document issued pursuant to the 1961 Hague Convention abolishing the Requirement of Legalization for Foreign Public Documents. The Convention provides for the simplified certification of public (including notarized) documents to be used in countries that have joined the convention. Under the Hague Convention, signatory countries have agreed to recognize public documents issued by other signatory countries if those public documents are authenticated by the attachment of an internationally recognized form of authentication known as an Apostille. The Apostille ensures that public documents issued in one signatory country will be recognized as valid in another signatory country.

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