

He encouraged the couples to file an amparo, which they later did. The civil registrar, Iván Peña Zapién, said it would have been his "pleasure" to issue the licenses, but the law at the time forbade him from issuing licenses to same-sex couples. On 19 March 2014, seven lesbian couples were denied marriage licenses in Ciudad Juárez. In February 2014, a fifth amparo was granted to Hiram González, president of a local LGBT group known as CHEROS ( Centro Humanístico de Estudios Relacionados con la Orientación Sexual). They married on 13 February 2014, making them the first two men to marry in Ciudad Juárez. In December 2013, a fourth couple, Eduardo Piñón and Julio Salázar, were granted an amparo. On 22 November 2013, Judge Ignacio Cuenca Zamora of the Eighth District Court granted a third amparo to a lesbian couple. On 31 October 2013, a lesbian couple was awarded an amparo by the Seventh District Court, and they married in Juárez Municipality in February 2014.

It did not appeal and allowed the deadline to pass, thereby permitting the couple to marry. The civil registry had until 3 September to appeal the decision. The couple filed suit on, and on 19 August Judge José Juan Múzquiz Gómez of the Tenth District Court of Chihuahua ruled that the couple had the right to marry.
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The civil registry rejected their request, arguing that the Civil Code defined marriage as the "union of a man and a woman", and thus it could not issue a license to a same-sex couple. On 30 April 2013, a same-sex couple applied for a marriage license in Chihuahua City. See also: Same-sex marriage in Mexico § México Igualitario Project Foreign same-sex spouses are eligible for a "Non-Tourist Visa" as a dependent.

