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  • Sep 21, 2014, 07:38 PM
    eleni29
    Proving your married, if married outside of us
    Can the government or the IRS prove that you are married if you got married in europe with your dual citizenship?
  • Sep 21, 2014, 07:54 PM
    ma0641
    More likely you would prove to them you are married.
  • Sep 22, 2014, 04:51 AM
    smoothy
    I agree... the Burden of proof would be on you in most cases to make. I can see many reasons YOU would need to prove it... and not any where they would want to prove you are. Unless you tre trying to commit polygamy. Shouldn't be hard if you kept your paperwork like you should have.
  • Sep 22, 2014, 09:14 AM
    AK lawyer
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by smoothy
    and not any where they would want to prove you are. Unless you tre (sic)trying to commit polygamy.

    Last I checked, bigamy isn't a federal offense. So why would the federal government care? Unless the IRS wanted to prove (for some tax-related reason) that the second marriage was void because of the first marriage (which they were trying to establish).
  • Sep 22, 2014, 10:04 AM
    newacct
    I am not sure what this question has to do with immigration. But getting married anywhere is considered married (unless it's polygamy or something). If, for example, you file taxes as Single when you're married as of the last day of the year, that would be tax fraud.
  • Sep 22, 2014, 10:14 AM
    AK lawyer
    Quote:

    I am not sure what this question has to do with immigration. But getting married anywhere is considered married (unless it's polygamy or something). If, for example, you file taxes as Single when you're married as of the last day of the year, that would be tax fraud.
    True.

    Also, OP mentions being "married in europe with your dual citizenship". I also don't see what the person's citizenship has to do with the validity of their marriage. As far as I know, a citizen or a non-citizen can be married in any European country.
  • Sep 22, 2014, 11:34 AM
    smoothy
    You register a marriage when it happens outside the USA... but I can't remember how , with who or where... its been 23 years. Its never come up in that time since... everyplace has has just taken our word for it.. EXCEPT for the INS who required proof of it taking place.

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