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Our expert team will make sure that you have all the right documents and you are well prepared for the process.
It’s never as simple as providing the right document. There is a certain procedure to follow and a certain way the documents should be attested and presented. Our legal team will take care of the document validation for you.
Getting married in islamic country is not an easy thing. But not an impossible one. To make sure you complete the right steps at the right time our team will be there for you throughout the entire process.
The UAE takes a great care of its nation and its heritage. That’s why here people are not allowed to just get married without completing a pre-marital check. And rules are no different for expats too. When in Roma do as the Romans do.
A few ministries later you will have your wedding certificate perfectly legal and valid in the UAE. But you don’t have to worry about that part. We do the full legalization for you.
That’s the first and very basic requirement. Just like for any other legal process you need your passport to get start the process here.
To get married as an expat in a foreign for you country (UAE) you need to prove your residency here.
UAE government is very strict when it comes to creating new families. They want the future of their nation to be strong and reliable. That’s why the medical examination before getting married is mandatory.
Please note that it has to be done by the approved medical board)
One of the required steps is to prove that you are eligible for getting married
According to the Sharia law a bride need a permission of her guardian to get married.
What could possibly be more annoying than reaching Georgia and having no idea of the taxi fares. From picking you up at the airport to driving you around the country – we are there for you. You may find cheaper rates, but there is no way you’ll find the same quality of service!
Yet another thing you don’t need to worry about. We will arrange your transportation back to the airport while you are enjoying the last moments in the country.
As soon as your documents are ready we will make sure that you can receive then in any country. We work with the main courier carriers to deliver you your documents in 100% of the cases.
Looking for a wedding options but haven’t even proposed yet? No worries, we’ve got you covered! Our team will be happy to help you organize such a sweet and touching event.
If you are not that much of a religious person the chances are you don’t care about the religious wedding either. That’s exactly what wedding celebrants are.
Although they don’t have a legal authority to have you officially married they can create an unforgettable and very personalized ceremony for you.
First: you definitely need it for your wedding photoshoot.
And second: how will your bridesmaids know who’s next?😉
If you had to choose just one wedding add-on that should be it. The photoshoot. Because memories fade but not the captured ones. Plus going through the old photographs gives such a warm and soothing feeling. Plus think about your grandchildren astonishingly staring at your wedding photos some 100 years later.
See, it’s a no brainer, there are just benefits about booking a wedding photographer.
It’s like having still photos of your wedding but a million times better.
Old school music or the modern vibe, you are the one to decide. But having a saxophone to brighten up your wedding is certainly a great idea.
Our Oman Religious court wedding package is made for couples that are in no rush to get married and can provide all the required documents.
The wedding process in Oman takes a little longer than in other destinations. On the bright side, you don’t even need to travel anywhere and can save that money for your honeymoon.
The family structure is built on the foundation of marriage. Many people prefer to marry in the UAE because it is a safe country with plenty of family-friendly services. If you follow the rules and regulations, getting married here is a breeze. Both nationals and expats are subject to legal criteria and procedures for validating a marriage in the country.
Continue reading to learn more about how Oman citizens can get married in Dubai Civil court.
If you are Oman citizens and conducted a civil wedding in Dubai through a church or another place, the couples must register. To proceed with the legal formalities, they must have some documents.
The government provides many conditions for conducting weddings in Dubai. The couple must follow the conditions given below to present themselves as legal husband and wife in front of the court.
If the groom or Bride has experienced a previous divorce, they must submit the original divorce copy combined with the duplicate. It is necessary for the civil wedding in Dubai to have a death certificate if the groom or bride is a widow.
Similarly, the parental or adult consent signature is essential during the marriage. The couples must submit the data before the court from the annulment copy to the final divorce copy.
Once the judge approves the marriage, non-Emirates must gain approval from the embassy for legalization. If the couple registers them to be legal, they can proceed with further living arrangements within the country.
If you plan to marry an Omani expat in Dubai, make sure you have all of the necessary documents and certificates. This will make the marriage registration procedure go more smoothly.
Once the judge approves the marriage, non-Emirates must gain approval from the embassy for legalization. If the couple registers them to be legal, they can proceed with further living arrangements within the country.
If you are an Oman resident or expat planning a wedding in Dubai, contact our team for legal wedding team for advice. Make sure that all of your legal wedding documents are in good hands.
Many people from around the world come to GCC countries for a better lifestyle choices. While these expats do that in other aspects of their lives, when it comes to marriage, GCC countries are quite possessive about the rules and regulations regarding it. While some couples prefer to have a civil marriage, others choose to travel to alternative wedding destinations or even marry online.
If you are wondering requirements? Let’s get into it.
As part of the GCC countries, Oman also has strict marriage rules. So, people from different nationalities or religions face challenges while trying to marry in Oman or other GCC countries. The biggest challenge is to fulfill the requirements of the legal documents for the wedding for both expats and residents of Oman.
In this panic-stricken moment, couples choose online weddings to say ” I do” because it is more convenient and hassle-free. You could marry your love even when you are not anywhere near them but currently residing different country.
While online apps like the zoom are helping for your remote appearance wedding. The best deal you get from this online wedding is to avoid the problems of traveling and thereby save a decent amount of money, which you can spend on the dress instead!
The documents required for a wedding online mainly depends on which country you live in or choose to get married to! In Oman, documents for general weddings for the expats and residents are as follows:
You can check other details from the authorized government website. And the requirements for you’re online wedding might be no different besides you wouldn’t have to travel and the wedding will take place over zoom.
While online weddings are super convenient especially if you and your partner are living in different. Online marriage is not legal in a few countries for immigrations. It is always recommended to speak to a wedding expert who can guide you with your best possible option.
In the past; couples have opted for easy wedding destinations such as Georgia and Seychelles.
Want to know more about this matter? Call our expert team immediately.
Both Oman and Saudi Arabia as a land of luxury and grandeur offers several prestigious venues for regal weddings. Unfortunately, the process of legalizing your marriage can be extremely taxing.
As an expat, you will have to go through unimaginable amounts of documentation to start your new life. This process can take weeks or even months before you can finally get married. This is especially true if your paperwork is incomplete, or your partner is not a resident of any of these two countries.
Oman, just like Saudi operates under Sharia law. This makes planning an easy wedding almost impossible for an expat. It gets particularly difficult when it concerns inter-faith marriages.
Expats usually consider to get married in their home countries due to these hurdles. If that isn’t an option for you, we have plenty of others.
A destination wedding in the middle of beautiful blue beaches or lush green forests is always a good idea. Countries like Georgia or Seychelles offer convenient marriage laws to ease your journey to your life partner. These countries require basic identification documents and a small registration fee with the bare minimum waiting period. Georgia and Seychelles support visitors to register their marriages as well.
Having an easy online wedding is another affordable and feasible option for expats. The marriage certificate obtained can be registered easily at the Civil Affairs Office to legalize your wedding.
The wedding day is one of the most awaited days for both bride and the groom. The hectic process of getting married in countries like Saudi or Oman can steal the charm. It is advisable for expats in Saudi to consider an online wedding or a destination wedding in an easy wedding country like Georgia and Seychelles.
Need to discuss more easy wedding options as an expat in Saudi? Contact our team to help you plan your perfect and easy wedding!
On May 19, 2022, the first online Metaverse wedding would be performed in UAE, with a few invited guests and the press in attendance. Florian and Liz, the founders of Easy Wedding, would be the first couple to marry in the online Metaverse.
Easy Wedding was founded by Florian and Liz, a Dubai-based wedding start-up that recently raised over $100,000 in funding. Both had been living and working in the Middle East for several years when they met and fell in love.
Florian is a Frenchman, while Liz, his partner, and co-founder, is a Paraguayan. They wanted to fly in with their friends and relatives from both countries when they chose to marry.
However belonging to different nationalities, and due to Covid the couple who got lawfully married in Georgia in 2019. The couple had a lot of legal complications when trying to get their marriage recorded.
Florian and Liz will walk down the aisle in their own Decentraland plot, dressed in a stunning, custom-made black and brown suit and a lovely white gown purchased for roughly $100 from the most major NFT market Open Sea. They will be joined in the metaverse by 20 of their closest relatives and friends, who will do so from the comfort of their own homes.
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