Wedding Certificate in Spanish
14 Jun, 2011
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Yup it sure will be in Spanish if you choose to tie the knot legally in Mexico or the Dominican Republic…
- and because it’s in Spanish you have to pay to have it translated into English,
- and you will most likely have to have blood tests
- and a minimum 3 day waiting period,
- and your wittnesses will also have to arrive days early as well
- and when you get home, you will be making a trip to the courthouse to register your wedding
- and in order to do that you will need your wedding certificate
- and… it takes several days to translate it so you didn’t return home with it
Is that enough to tire you out? It is for me. The romantic idea of getting married on a Caribbean island or a beautiful beach in Mexico can become quite muddled with extra steps if you choose to do a legal ceremony….lots of stress and extra steps don’t have to be part of the process….if you choose to “tie the knot” in aSYMBOLIC CEREMONY.
Check with a local Justice of the Peace or Judge in your home town…..and a quick trip to city hall might be all it takes to tie the knot legally in the US…and then…your trip to paradise is truly all about you and yours…not the timeframe of a foreign government.
By choosing a Symbolic Ceremony, YOUR destination wedding becomes truly YOUR destination wedding and your wants and needs.
Not only does a symbolic ceremony save your nerves and time, it also saves money. The cost for a local judge in Mexico runs a minimum of $500, and you are choosing your wedding date and time around the schedule of the local judge. By eliminating the legal part your time frame quickly opens and your wallet conveniently fills….
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