Wedding Requirements: Bonaire
Bonaire offers the ultimate setting for the most romantic day
of your lives. To make your wedding arrangements even simpler, contact
one of the companies below for expert guidance and services. A number
of resorts offer packages and Honeymoon Specials.
You need to allow four to six weeks for all the paper work. One
of the couple needs to procure a temporary residency permit from
immigration. To apply for a temporary residency permit the following
are required:
- 2 Passport photos of the Bride & Groom (and any witnesses
being brought to the island, if applicable)
- Photo copy of first page of passport (Signature & Photo
page)
- Date of arrival on Bonaire
- Intended length of stay on Bonaire
For the official marriage petition the following documents are required
for both the bride and groom:
- Photo copy of first page of passport (Signature & Photo
page)
- Original Birth Certificate endorsed with an Apostille
- Declaration of Marital Status by the Civil Registry
- If divorced or widowed, divorce decree or document of proof
is required.
If you choose to bring witnesses from home, they should also apply
for temporary residency. Your island coordinator can also arrange
for local witnesses.
After arrival on Bonaire, it takes four working days to arrange
for all the forms to be processed. If you are arriving on a Saturday
or Sunday and the following Monday happens to be a holiday, you
will have to wait the four working days until you are able to marry
and there may be a problem getting the permission arranged on time.
It is advisable to check with the agency that handled your papers
as to the holiday schedules. The best suggestion is to allow a full
week for the papers to go through. There is much to see and do here
so an extra day or two will be an additional bonus to your happy
occasion.
With respect to the original birth certificates required of the
bride and groom, these must be issued by the state or province of
birth, feature a raised seal, have the names of both the mother
and the father on them, and for citizens of the U.S., Canada, Colombia,
Peru, Venezuela, or the United Kingdom, must have an Apostille affixed
to them. An Apostille is an internationally recognized validation
of a certificate or document, and is only issued by the office of
vital statistics located within the state or province capital office
(in the U.S. this would be your state's Secretary of State). Declarations
of civil status and divorce or widow decrees must also be affixed
with an Apostille.
Note that all certificates must be originals and have been issued
no more than six months prior. The passports used must be valid
for at least six months beyond the intended departure date from
Bonaire. Your Bonaire Wedding coordinator can help you understand
all these requirements in greater detail as well.
All the information on this page is taken from the public domain on the internet. Destination Wedding Reviews is not responsible for our advertisers, information found in reviews or any incorrect information on these pages. Please confirm - with the appropriate authorities and your travel agent to make sure you have all the proper documents and information. We have done our best to make sure all the information on this page is current and correct. It is suggested that you bring all the documentation you can think of and to have all legal papers notarized. Your travel agent or wedding consultant should be able to guide you through the process!
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