The statement I think is definitely required, we had to get it and we just got married in January.. it basically states you are not in any marriage or binding and are free to marry pretty much, from what I understood.. and you have to sign it infront of the consulate (I think that was his title).. I had to pay about 35 eurosvixengrrr said:Thanks,Yes, he is currently in Serbia and it is fact why we are getting married there.
Also, i have contacted the closest Serbian embassy and I'm awaiting a response about the ''Statement In-Lieu of Certificate of Non-Impediment to Marriage Abroad'' if its required or not.
Thank you!!!!glak1234 said:The statement I think is definitely required, we had to get it and we just got married in January.. it basically states you are not in any marriage or binding and are free to marry pretty much, from what I understood.. and you have to sign it infront of the consulate (I think that was his title).. I had to pay about 35 euros
What city are you getting married in? I think its the same for all Serbian cities. All we needed was that Statement In-Lieu, our birth certificates, his national ID card, and my passport.. I can't remember if there was a fee.. Your boyfriend should just drop by the city hall and ask them what documents are needed..
vixengrrr said:Thank you!!!!
We are getting married in Novi Sad. He is gonna get informed for all the documents needed, I'm just ready to get this all together so I'm worried free. You said something about signing it in front of the consulate? You mean we both sign it or I have to sign it here in Canada? Kinda confused lol thanks so much, youve been a big help!
I read about the possibility of getting the said statement before going to Serbia, I will do that.glak1234 said:No it was just me that had to sign it in front of him, my husband waited for me in the car it didnt take long.. To get all the information I called the Canadian embassy in Belgrade and talked to them in English asking them what we needed, they can tell you that way too.. After you get the Statement you and your husband will have to go to the Ministry of foreign affairds to submit that paper and for your husband to sign something, honestly I cannot remember what it was that we did, but we did call them and they told us to do all of that, so just give them a shout.
No problem, here to help feel free to ask
Thank you, i will look into it!When you get married you'll get Serbian marriage certificate. International marriage certificate is better option as you don't have to translate it. It can be obtained anytime in the city hall. It cost less than certified translation of Serbian marriage certificate and saves time. Maybe it is possible to get International certificate right away after the ceremony. You can ask about it at city hall when you go to schedule date for your wedding.