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Wedding Requirements: Barbados

Barbados has become the preferred destination for tropical island weddings. Simplified requirements, professional wedding services, breath-taking beauty and friendly people combine to make this island the perfect choice for your wedding.
Getting married in Barbados is very easy. There is no waiting period or minimum length of stay to get married in Barbados.

 

All you need are the following documents to be produced by both the Bride and Groom at the Ministry of Home Affairs that we arrange for you upon your arrival in the island:

  • Valid Passports or the original or certified copies of birth certificates.
  • If either party was divorced, an original Decree Absolute or a certified copy of The Final Judgement.
  • If either party was previously married and widowed, a Certified copy of the Marriage Certificate and Death Certificate in respect of the deceased spouse.
  • Where necessary, all documents not in English must be accompanied by a certified translation.
  • Fees included in all Wedding Experiences.

If the Bride and Groom decide that they want to get married in a church, the couple needs a written confirmation from their priest that they are both practicing Christians and have participated in pre-marital counseling.

Roman Catholic weddings arranged by special request.



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