Hey

Congrats, first and foremost, on the big day! A few notes from a foreigner formerly married to a Dominican in the DR:
...You NEED a birth certificate, passport, to register the marriage etc. You can take it to an attorney to notarize and do all the translation work for you. The cost is small.
....Prepare yourself for Dominican guests AND judge likely arriving LATE. People came to our wedding only after the ceremony and then bitched and moaned about not having enough food, not being able to take the bottles of wine home with them, etc...and the judge was 2 hours late. Don't lose your cool...you're on island time
...Note that should the potentially-sanky union fall through, you ARE legally married in the US/Canada wherever you may go if you return home. If you want to divorce, you'll have to get it done on YOUR turf (and you'll need the certificate of divorce from the USA if you ever want to remarry)
...Also note that if you sponsor your husband (now, I'm not sure in USA but this is in Canada) you are LEGALLY and FINANCIALLY responsible for him for 3 years (even if you divorce, even if he has a thousand other wives...you're gonna have to pay his bils and support his (maybe) sanky a**)
All that said, I still believe in true love...and I'm happy for you. Keep us informed how the wedding goes and just remember...you're on island time so don't necessarily expect things to go exactly as planned....
