There would be mutual consent, yes.
While foreign marriage can be recognized by the US, how can a US State find out about it?
When a person files for marriage in a US state, what does the state do to ensure the people haven't been married before outside the United States?
I have explained this to my girlfriend who is a US Citizen. I desire to marry her. I cannot see how any State we'd get married in would check with every country in the world to see if I was married before outside the USA.
They'd have to call the US Embassy in every country we have an Embassy. No state does this. Logistical impossibility.
I have all the original legal documents from Vietnam.
If you are not aware Vietnam is one of the most corrupt countries there is to do business in.
If they see an American wanting to divorce a Vietnamese woman I may be paying a ridiculous amount of money.
But then- maybe this is a good thing. I wouldn't be concerned about this at all if my girlfriend wasn't very religious.
All I want to know is:
1) Could I just go ahead and get married in Florida even though I was married in Vietnam just ignoring the marriage there totally- or could that somehow come to light years later?
2) If I wanted to do the honest thing and get a divorce, it may set me back financially in a very significant way.
What sort of lawyer would I need to contact who would KNOW the answers to my questions? Immigration or Divorce lawyer?
Thanks.