Hello. Desperately in need of some actual true information!!!
I am looking to get married in the Dominican Republic to a Dominican women. I first went to the Sosua ministry office for info, but felt they were very unclear on how to proceed. So I hired a lawyer in the Dominican to help with all of my paper work. My layer brought the below documents to the office in Santo Domingo and they refused saying that my birth certificate was no good.
The documents I had:
- my original Quebec birth certificate
- a translated copy of my birth certificate done by the Cancilleria Dominicana in Puerto Plata and stamped (which I thought was notarized because of the stamp)
- a declaration of never being married done by my lawyer in Spanish, notarized by my lawyer
- a copy of my Canadian Passport
- copies of the passports of our witnesses (non-family)
- my fiance's original birth certificate, and a copy of her passport and cedula
All of this was submitted to the office in Santo Domingo, which every website and office I visited told me that is all I needed, as well as a few different Dominican lawyers. But it was still refused in Santo Domingo, saying that my original birth certificate was not good enough.
They are saying that I need to have my original Quebec birth certificate stamped by a Dominican Embassy in Canada. If it is not done in Canada, it is not valid for the wedding.
I know of a friend from Quebec that got married about a year ago and he did not have to do anything at am Embassy in Canada. Did the rules change in the last year? Has anyone heard of this. Is this just another "rule" to get more money from me? Wedding is coming up in January and I hate to have to get a return flight to Canada just for this.
I keep hearing different things, so I am hoping that someone can provide me with some actual legit info.
Thanks in advance!!
I am looking to get married in the Dominican Republic to a Dominican women. I first went to the Sosua ministry office for info, but felt they were very unclear on how to proceed. So I hired a lawyer in the Dominican to help with all of my paper work. My layer brought the below documents to the office in Santo Domingo and they refused saying that my birth certificate was no good.
The documents I had:
- my original Quebec birth certificate
- a translated copy of my birth certificate done by the Cancilleria Dominicana in Puerto Plata and stamped (which I thought was notarized because of the stamp)
- a declaration of never being married done by my lawyer in Spanish, notarized by my lawyer
- a copy of my Canadian Passport
- copies of the passports of our witnesses (non-family)
- my fiance's original birth certificate, and a copy of her passport and cedula
All of this was submitted to the office in Santo Domingo, which every website and office I visited told me that is all I needed, as well as a few different Dominican lawyers. But it was still refused in Santo Domingo, saying that my original birth certificate was not good enough.
They are saying that I need to have my original Quebec birth certificate stamped by a Dominican Embassy in Canada. If it is not done in Canada, it is not valid for the wedding.
I know of a friend from Quebec that got married about a year ago and he did not have to do anything at am Embassy in Canada. Did the rules change in the last year? Has anyone heard of this. Is this just another "rule" to get more money from me? Wedding is coming up in January and I hate to have to get a return flight to Canada just for this.
I keep hearing different things, so I am hoping that someone can provide me with some actual legit info.
Thanks in advance!!