Bali Beach Wedding

Bali is a well known place and popular
spot for weddings in the Asia Pacific. The fine Indonesian hospitality and the great beaches make it a nice tropical island to visit and to
conduct the beach wedding.
Marriage requirements
The residency period is a
minimum of 10 days. If the wedding organizers submit this on your behalf, this requirement can be waived.
Documents
Needed:
Proof of ID: You will be
required to produce your original birth certificates and passport with at least six months validity remaining upon your arrival in
Bali.
- 5 passport size
photographs
- If you are divorced,
you must produce your decree absolute with the court stamp. Divorced Catholics are not allowed to wed in Bali.
- If you are widowed,
you will have to produce the death certificate of your former spouse and your former marriage certificate. Widowed Catholics are not
allowed to wed in Bali.
- The legal age to marry
is 18 and above. If you are underaged, you would need parental consent.
- For Catholics: you
must obtain from your parish priest, a letter of Freedom to Marry, a letter of Delegation addressed to the church in Bali stating that
your parish has no objections to your marriage service to be performed in Bali and a Pre Nuptial enquiry to be performed by you and your
priest.
The marriage license has to
be obtained from Jakarta and thus you must go to your respective embassy to sign an affidavit swearing that you are free to marry and to apply
for a Certificate of No Impediments. You would need to produce originals documents at the time of application.
There are no restrictions
on where you can hold your wedding ceremony. One thing to note is that you cannot just have a civil ceremony. For beach weddings, it is always
better to check whether the location allow such weddings as usually beach weddings are done on private beaches.
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