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Getting
Married in Mexico
Cost and
Discounts
Some of the resorts in Mexico offer Free
Weddings, or free Weddings based on a minimum number of rooms
for the wedding party. If the Weddings are not being
offered free, at your choice of beach resorts, the normal
wedding cost start at about $800.00 complete. The prices
for the wedding go up from there, depending on the size of the
wedding, and what you want to add - flowers, photos, videos,
live music etc.
Depending on the cost of the
Honeymoon Package, many times, it works out less expensive
overall, to pay for the wedding package, than to pay more for
your hotel room and get a free wedding. We will help you
to compare the overall cost.
Free and Standard Packages normally include: Wedding gazebo, beach location or garden location
for the ceremony.
All document arrangements
Justice of the peace
Marriage Certificate
White folding chairs
Champagne for guests during the ceremony
Dinner reservations for the wedding party
Candlelight Dinner for the Bride and Groom
Fruit basket and bottle of sparkling wine in room
CD Player or tape player available (Bring your special songs)
Red carpeted walkway
Wedding coordinator
Witnesses if required
The Vacation
Superstore/eTravelOmaha.com also
offers the Bride & Groom special discounts for their wedding
party and wedding guest. Based on the number of attendees,
we will discount the attendees travel package, or give the Bride
& Groom a $50.00 discount on their wedding package, for each
and every couple that is booked for the wedding. Minimum 5
night stay is required.
Legal
Requirements
We will walk you through this
easy process of getting married step by step, in Mexico.
At first it seems like a lot of paperwork and effort, but it's
really quiet easy.
Once we've agreed on the right
resort, you will be assigned a Wedding Planner at the resort,
and they take care of 99% of the planning and paperwork.
In Mexico, only Civil
Ceremonies are legally recognized, religious ceremonies
are not legally binding, so the below information is for Civil
Ceremonies.
Here is a step by step list of
what's required to be legally married in Mexico.
First, bride, groom and all witnesses, need
to be in Mexico at the resort, at least 3 business days
before the wedding. (a couple of resorts require 4 days, so
once we select the resort, we can let you know) Day of
arrival, Saturdays, Sundays or holidays do not count. 4
witnesses are required, if you don't bring the witnesses or
only bring two, the resort will provide them at no charge.
Birth Certificate (Original and Apostilled),
you probably already have a original birth certificate, but
you will also need a Apostilled one in Cancun/Riviera Maya.
The Apostilled birth certificate is NOT
needed for marriages in Puerto Vallarta, just in
Cancun/Riviera Maya. An Apostille is nothing more than a state seal confirming that the notary who signed your documents is legitimate and licensed.
These are very, very easy to get.
It will cost you $10.00 each in Nebraska and you send your
birth certificates to the Nebraska Secretary of State, PO Box 95104, Suite 1301, Lincoln, NE 68509 402-471-2558
(call them to get complete info.). If you are not from
Nebraska, typically, the Superior Court Clerk's Office in your state is the one which handles attaching
apostille to the birth certificate.
Link to other states for Apostilled.
Blood test need to be done while in
Mexico. The resort arranges this for you
and they send someone to your room. If divorced less than
one year, a mandatory pregnancy test must be taken. If test
is positive, wedding cannot be performed. Many of the
wedding packages automatically included this as part of the
package, others do not - if they are not included, cost is
about $50.00 each.
Valid Passports are required. You also
need your tourist cards. Tourist Cards are issued
automatically to you, when you go though Mexican customs at
the airport. No charge.
A few of the resorts, require the birth
certificates, Apostilled documents etc. to be translated in
Spanish. If they need this, they do it at the
resort for you, standard charge is about $40.00 - you
don't need to this before arrival.
Divorced? - If previously married, a copy of the Divorce Decree
is required. In Cancun and Riviera Maya, it also must
be Apostilled. (you get this done at the same place as the
birth certificate above). All documents must present the same names or have a legal document that states that the name has been changed.
If divorced more than once, please bring each divorce decree
(with the Apostille document if required). A full year must elapse from date of divorces final dissolution from the previous spouse in order to perform civil ceremony.
Legal documentation of adoption or name change,
must be presented (If applicable)
The Wedding Planner that will be assigned to
your wedding, will walk through all of the above requirements,
but as you can see, they are very easy.
Now that
isn't so hard is it??
Our agents are also here to help you through
everything you need, to get married in Mexico!
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