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Solemnizing
Marriage
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SR. 200 |
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Under
the Foreign Marriage Act, 1969, the Embassy is authorized to solemnize
a marriage when one or both the partners are Indian citizens and are
residing abroad.
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Requirements - When one partner is Indian and the other partner is a
foreigner:-
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1) |
An
advertisement in the newspaper (both in English and the native
language of the Indian partner) in India which is widely read in the
hometown of boy/girl giving the name/address and other particulars of
the boy/girl, announcing their intention to marry and that if anyone
has any objection o the marriage, he/she may contact the Embassy of
India, Riyadh |
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A
letter from the Embassy of the country to which the foreign partner
belongs stating that the Embassy does not have any objection to the
marriage of its national. |
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An
affidavit (Form 8A.pdf) from a court
in India on stamp paper issued by a notary and advocate stating that
the parents of the Indian partner do not have any objection to the
marriage. This affidavit is to be produced by the Indian partner
only. Affidavit should be strictly on the lines of the specimen
provided in
Form 8A.pdf |
Form 8A.doc |
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Photocopies of inside cover pages and other relevant pages of the
passports of both partners. |
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One
passport size recent colour photograph each of both the partners. |
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6) |
Marriage Declaration form (Form 8B.pdf)
to be submitted to the Consular Officer, duly signed by the partners.
The Form is to be signed before the Consular Officer who would attest
the same on payment of attestation fee of SR. 80. |
Form 8B.doc
SR 80 |
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Marriage fees of Saudi Riyals 200/- is to be deposited at the time of
submission of the Notice of Intended Marriage (Form
8C.pdf), other documents listed at Sl. 1 to 5 above, at least
three months prior to the proposed date of marriage. |
Form 8C.doc |
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Requirements - When both the partners are Indian citizens:-
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1) |
An
advertisement in the newspaper (both in English and the native
language) in India which is widely read in the hometown of boy/girl
giving the name/address and other particulars of the boy/girl,
announcing their intention to marry and that if anyone has any
objection o the marriage, he/she may contact the Embassy of India,
Riyadh |
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2) |
An
affidavit (Form 8A.pdf) from a court
in India on stamp paper issued by a notary and advocate stating that
the parents of the boy do not have any objection to the
marriage and that their son has not contracted any marriage so far.
Affidavit should be strictly on the lines of the specimen provided in
Form 8A. |
Form 8A.doc |
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3) |
An
affidavit (Form 8A.pdf) from a court
in India on stamp paper issued by a notary and advocate stating that
the parents of the girl do not have any objection to the
marriage and
that
their daughter has not contracted any marriage so far.
Affidavit should be strictly on the lines of the specimen provided in
Form 8A. |
Form 8A.doc |
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4) |
Photocopies of inside cover pages and other relevant pages of the
passports of both partners. |
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5) |
One
passport size recent colour photograph each of both the partners. |
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6) |
Marriage Declaration form (Form 8B.pdf)
to be submitted to the Consular Officer, duly signed by the partners.
The Form is to be signed before the Consular Officer who would attest
the same on payment of attestation fee of SR. 80. |
Form 8B.doc |
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7) |
Marriage fees of Saudi Riyals 200/- is to be deposited at the time of
submission of the Notice of Intended Marriage (Form
8C.pdf), other documents listed at Sl. 1 to 5 above, at least
three months prior to the proposed date of marriage. |
Form 8C.doc |
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