Marriage Abroad
Getting married abroad is an exciting journey, but it requires careful attention to document preparation. Each country has specific requirements, and common documents include:
Passport: A valid passport for identification.
Birth Certificate: Often needing translation and authentication.
Single Status Affidavit: A notarized statement confirming you are free to marry, often requiring an apostille.
Divorce Decree or Death Certificate (if applicable): Proof of the end of any previous marriages.
Marriage Application Form: Specific to the country of marriage.
Residency Permit or Visa (if required): Depending on the destination’s rules.
Certified Translations: Some documents must be translated, certified by a translator, notarized, and processed for authentication at the state level.
Navigating these steps can feel overwhelming, but we’ve got you covered! From certified translations and notarizations to state-level authentication, we handle all three steps to ensure your documents meet every requirement—saving you time and stress so you can focus on your big day.