we are non resident of USA and we want to visit guam and get married there

does anybody here knows what are the requirements

Brilliant! Some good lighthearted humor to brighten the mood

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hahaha.
Go to Las Vegas. Round-trip airfare is even cheaper to there.
You can bet your flight ticket amount on BLACK, like Wesley Snipes says.
Then go down the strip to any of the 100s of marriage chapels to celebrate.

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thanks for the idea but we wanted to get married in guam.

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Google gives you a lot better information than here. Or even a forum on Guam or USA.

Buy me a ticket I will be your official photographer and witness.

Be carful, Guam might tip over any day now

I think of this video every time I hear about Guam

https://youtu.be/v7XXVLKWd3Q

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Good grief. I guess you just can’t fix that much stupid :disappointed_relieved:

Guam visa are a lot easier to get than one to USA mainland which is a plus

Where are you 2 from?

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Well, when I was growing up and went to Thousand Islands area along Canada-US border, I saw islands tipping over all the time. Usually it was when flocks of geese or ducks were flying south for the winter and they all landed on just one side of the island to feed for the night.

The sorry thing about this video is that Representative must’ve had some handler or assistant set him up with that statement. And going on and on about length and width of Guam. If I was the navy guy, I would’ve answered, “Well if it’s 20 miles long and 7 miles wide, then we can roughly calculate it as 140 sq miles from my high school equivalency math exam”. But, I guess the navy guy was holding back all he could from calling the Rep. something unprofessional.

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