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Do I have to get married again in the United States if I married a chilean citizen in Chile?

<h3>Do I have to get married again in the United States if I married a chilean citizen in Chile?</h3>

I am a dual citizen (Chile-US) and I got married in Chile using my chilean documentation. I don't know if the US would recognize my marriage.


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<p><i>Answer by Yak Rider</i><br/>No. You're married there.... you're married here.</p>
<p><strong>Llullaillaco Volcano, Argentina-Chile Border (NASA, International Space Station Science, 12/09/09)</strong>
<img alt="Chile" src="http://farm3.staticflickr.com/2695/4493861188_1710f38305.jpg" width="400"/><br/>
<i>Image by <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/28634332@N05/4493861188">NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center</a></i>
Llullaillaco volcano on the Argentina-Chile border is featured in this image photographed by an Expedition 22 crew member on the International Space Station. The summit of Llullaillaco volcano has an elevation of 6,739 meters above sea level, making it the highest historically active volcano in the world. The current Llullaillaco stratovolcano -- a typically high, cone-shaped volcano built from successive layers of thick lava flows and eruption products like ash and rock fragments -- is built on top of an older stratovolcano. The last explosive eruption of the volcano occurred in 1877 based on historical records. This detailed photograph of Llullaillaco illustrates an interesting volcanic feature known as a coulee (top left). Coulees are formed from highly viscous, thick lavas that flow onto a steep surface; as they flow slowly downwards, the top of the flow cools and forms a series of parallel ridges oriented at 90 degrees to the direction of flow (somewhat similar in appearance to the pleats of an accordion). The sides of the flow can also cool faster than the center, leading to the formation of wall-like structures known as flow levees (center).

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