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    OVERVIEW WEDDINGS
    All Mexican civil marriages are automatically valid in the U.S. However, as wedding regulations in Mexico do vary by state and city (as they do in the US), it might be best to work with the hotel or hire a professional wedding planner who can assist with all of the legal requirements, site selection and details down to the flowers, music and food, even scheduling the hairdresser and make-up appointments for the bride and bridal party.

    Wedding requirements:

    Newlyweds-to-be need:
    The required paperwork for a Mexican marriage is similar to that required in U.S.A., with the difference being that the nearest Mexican consulate must validate all documents (the hotel or wedding coordinator can assist with this).

    Here are the basic requirements:
    • Current passport as proof of ID and marital status.
    • Certified copy of both party's birth certificates.
    • Tourist card (received upon arrival in Mexico) or visa.
    • Names, addresses, nationalities, occupations and ages of both parents.
    • Health certificate and blood test (hotels will help set up the tests, which must be done in Mexico).
    • Four witnesses (these can be provided by the hotel locally for an extra fee). Will also need to provide their names, addresses, occupations, ages and photo ID.

    Typically, two to four days must be spent in Puerto Vallarta to complete the requirements, although less time may be required when a wedding coordinator is involved.

    Wedding requirements:

    Previously Married couples need:
    Ontop of the requirements for Newlyweds-to-be
    • Verification is required that a minimum time period of one full year has elapsed from the date of one of the following:
    • Divorce. Final dissolution of marriage must be verified with a certified copy of the final divorce decree.
    • Widowed. Must be verified with a certified copy of the spouse's death certificate.

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