noelwr
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I''ve had fun reading all the topics around planning the wedding ceremony, but honestly the biggest hassle we''re having for the wedding is getting all the papers together.
we live in Holland, we both have Dutch passports, but neither of us were born in Holland.
he had to ask his father to get his birth certificate from South Africa. luckily this is in English and they have some type of treaty with Holland that a government stamp is fine for legalisation.
I had to contact the Dutch embassy in Brazil to go ask the notary of the province in which I was born to give me a copy of my birth certificate. this took about 2 months and quite some money. then the embassy had to legalise it and sent it to me. if the embassy didn''t have such a procedure in place I would have had to fly to Brazil and organize this all myself. THEN I had to go find a special legalised translator to translate it from Portuguese to Dutch. this cost me more money. (by the way, I have two dots over the e in my name and the Brazilian notary said they can''t do that because they don''t have such a symbol on their keyboard
... so now I have a birth certificate with my name spelled incorrectly.)
as we are ahead of schedule (we''re getting married 1 Sep 2009) and we can only apply for marriage a year before, we are now having our birth certificates registered in Holland so we never have to go through this silly process again and can just pick up our certificates here. however, this registering procedure takes about 7 months (and I won''t go into all the papers that we needed for THAT).
AND we need a letter from the South African government saying that he was never married while living in South Africa. this will take about 5 months.
so I''m hoping that his "never been married" letter doesn''t come in too early and that they don''t take longer than 7 months to register our birth certificates as all the papers can''t be older than 6 months when we apply for marriage.
what a nightmare. anyone else going through this type of legal crap?
we live in Holland, we both have Dutch passports, but neither of us were born in Holland.
he had to ask his father to get his birth certificate from South Africa. luckily this is in English and they have some type of treaty with Holland that a government stamp is fine for legalisation.
I had to contact the Dutch embassy in Brazil to go ask the notary of the province in which I was born to give me a copy of my birth certificate. this took about 2 months and quite some money. then the embassy had to legalise it and sent it to me. if the embassy didn''t have such a procedure in place I would have had to fly to Brazil and organize this all myself. THEN I had to go find a special legalised translator to translate it from Portuguese to Dutch. this cost me more money. (by the way, I have two dots over the e in my name and the Brazilian notary said they can''t do that because they don''t have such a symbol on their keyboard

as we are ahead of schedule (we''re getting married 1 Sep 2009) and we can only apply for marriage a year before, we are now having our birth certificates registered in Holland so we never have to go through this silly process again and can just pick up our certificates here. however, this registering procedure takes about 7 months (and I won''t go into all the papers that we needed for THAT).
AND we need a letter from the South African government saying that he was never married while living in South Africa. this will take about 5 months.
so I''m hoping that his "never been married" letter doesn''t come in too early and that they don''t take longer than 7 months to register our birth certificates as all the papers can''t be older than 6 months when we apply for marriage.
what a nightmare. anyone else going through this type of legal crap?