There are two forms of weddings performed in Mexico
The Civil Wedding (Matrimonio Civil)
The Religious/non-denominational Ceremony
The Civil Wedding (Matrimonio Civil)
This ceremony changes your marital status from single to married.
Mexico's Matrimonio Civil and resultant Acta de Matrimonio (your proof-of-marriage
certificate) is recognized by the United States, Canada, France, England,
Scotland, Ireland, Germany and most other countries.
The Matrimonio Civil is performed by the Registro Civil via their justices.
The justices perform these marriages in the offices of the Registro Civil
or, for an additional fee, just about anywhere you specify.
The Justices allow the saying of personal vows.
Required documentation for bride and groom: (Civil Wedding)
Valid Passport.
Mexican entry visa
Blood tests
Valid birth certificate with seal (must be a certified copy).
Four witnesses (can be provided)
Divorce decree(s). (if applicable)
The Religious/non-denominational Ceremony:
Religious/non-denominational ceremonies are a wonderful way to tie the
knot.
These ceremonies do not change your marital status here in Mexico or back
home.
If you want to do so later, you can do that with a justice of the peace
in your country of origin, or do both, the religious and the civil wedding
here in Mexico.
Required documentation for bride and groom: (Religious/non-denominational
Ceremony)
Valid Passport.
Mexican entry visa
Two witnesses (can be provided)
Divorce decree(s). (if applicable)
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