Mexico
Mexico has some excellent places to get married alongside some picture perfect scenarios.
From golden beaches with turquoise waters, to old colonial cities with their charm, old buildings, cobbled streets domes and archways.
Getting married in Mexico has become an extremely popular option for people from all over the world,
who often combine their wedding ceremony with their honeymoon vacation.
If you want to get married in Mexico, there is nothing legal or technical stopping you from doing so;
but you will need to plan ahead and get a few documents together, fill in a few forms and pay a few fees.
You must have tourist cards or a visa plus passports.
No Mexican residential requirements are applicable.
Marriages are performed at the Oficina del Registro Civil or Civil Registers Office for a fee which can range from 100 dollars to 250 dollars in resort areas.
Every city and small town has an office. Most people in this office do not speak English.
This is where a wedding coordinator comes in handy if you do not speak Spanish.
Civil ceremonies are the only ones recognized in Mexico.
A religious ceremony can take place, but it is not considered official.
Getting married in Mexico can be very romantic and make for a memorable wedding.
Heidi Klum and Seal tied the knot near Puerto Vallarta in Mexico.
The Girls Gone Wild founder, Joe Francis and his girlfriend, CBS News showbiz reporter Christina McLarty, tied the knot in a civil ceremony in Punta Mita, Mexico.
Document Requirements to marry in Mexico:
* A current passport with tourist card or visa
* Certified copies of your birth certificate
* An application stating whether that you wish to marry (available at the Civil Registers Office)
* If divorced in Mexico, a certificated decree from the Mexican Consular Office
* A blood test done in Mexico (the Civil Registers Office will recommend a doctor/clinic)
* Two legally qualified witnesses (over 18) who must be present for each person
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