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omeysgirl
Im so happy. My fiance will be here on DEC 16th. Finally!
Zee Bee
Congratulations!!!
Imran's Wife 2B
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Safiya
jasman0717
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DakotaK1
Thats some good news congrats
omeysgirl
DO you guys know if I can go ahead and get the marriage license before he gets here?
eric_and_teresa
QUOTE(omeysgirl @ Oct 24 2007, 10:41 AM) *
DO you guys know if I can go ahead and get the marriage license before he gets here?


For what I know both of you need to go get the marriage license. On which State are you getting married? I'd do some googling of the requirements for getting a marriage license in your State.
Zee Bee
QUOTE(omeysgirl @ Oct 24 2007, 12:41 PM) *
DO you guys know if I can go ahead and get the marriage license before he gets here?


You may want to check on the requirements in your state. I know that some require that both the bride and groom be present.

You can check here: http://www.usmarriagelaws.com/search/unite...tes/index.shtml
omeysgirl
My friend just got married and only one person had to be present. I just want to be prepared. Plus im still confused about whether he will need a new SS number. He use to live here in the States 2 yrs ago and had one. Anyone know?

I live in Maryland
Zee Bee
QUOTE(omeysgirl @ Oct 24 2007, 03:58 PM) *
My friend just got married and only one person had to be present. I just want to be prepared. Plus im still confused about whether he will need a new SS number. He use to live here in the States 2 yrs ago and had one. Anyone know?

I live in Maryland


If he has an SSN he does not need another one, he just uses the one he had when he was here.

You may want to check the website for your county clerks office to see if both you and him need to be there together to apply. Different counties may have different rules.
mox
It definitely varies from state to state. In Colorado you don't even need a witness. You both just sign and turn or mail it in to the county clerk. Here in CA I think you need witnesses.

Congratulations!!!
pkewl
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Maria~n~Dane
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