If you've
just set a date for your wedding, this can be an exciting time for the two of
you! Don't let the marriage license laws of Mexico put a dent in your wedding
plans.
Here's what
you need to know and what documents to bring with you before you apply for a
Mexico marriage license.
ID Requirements in Mexico: If you are not a resident of
Mexico, you will be asked for a Tourist Card/Visa and a valid passport. The
airlines will provide you with your tourist card if you are flying in. If you
are driving, you will have to get one in Mexico.
Ceremony: A marriage in Mexico is legal only if it is a
civil ceremony performed at a local Civil Register Office (Oficina del Registro
Civil). You can have a religious ceremony later.
Previous Marriages: If you have been divorced, you need to wait a
year before applying for a marriage license. You will also need a certified
copy of your divorce decree or certified copy of death certificate of
Tests: A blood test for RPR, and HIV and Thorax
(chest) X-rays are required in Mexico. It is recommended that these tests be
done in Mexico two days prior to your wedding. Cost of the tests average $125
per person.
Witnesses: You need two to four witnesses over the age of
18. Your witnesses also need to provide identification. Some areas of Mexico
may require that two of the witnesses be from your home country. The number of
witnesses required depends on the location of your wedding.
Under 18: Parental consent is required if either of you
is under 18.
Fees in Mexico: It will cost you approximately $200 (US Funds)
to get married in Mexico.
Same Sex Marriages: Two areas of Mexico, the state of Coahuila and
Mexico City, have civil union laws that give same-sex couples many of the
social and legal benefits of heterosexual marriage in Mexico.
With all
these in mind and having everything planned; you just have to relax and enjoy
this beautiful moment with your couple and that we want at TransVip. So contact
us and lets us take care of everything related to ground transportation of you,
friends and family.
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