Monday, March 12, 2012

Waiting period to marry in Italy.?

I am planning on getting married in Italy next April. If we arrive in Rome on Sunday can we marry (in the Amalfi Coast) on the following Tuesday? I have been told conflicting information about the waiting period, some say it is waived for US citizens while others say we must wait 2-4 days. If there is a location where there is no waiting period after signing the intent to marry, please let me know!Waiting period to marry in Italy.?
Foreigners don't have a waiting period per se to get married but the wedding office in some cities may want to see you at least two days prior to the wedding in order to determine that all your papers are in order. Also, there are other documents you must file for upon your arrival in Italy (the nulla aosta that needs to be done at the Italian consulate that has jurisdiction over the city where are being married -- in your case, the one in Naples) so be sure to leave yourself with enough time to do this.



I have planned many weddings for foreigners (including my own) here in Italy and many honeymoons in Italy, particularly on the Amalfi. My recommendation to you would be if youa re going to arrive on a Friday that you plan your wedding for the following Thursday. If you need more assistance, including that of an interpreter (you will need one for the marriage ceremony and meeting with the wedding office unless both you and your fiance speak Italian) feel free to contact me.Waiting period to marry in Italy.?
Non-residents do not have a waiting period. Here's some information just to help you... in case you need extra stuff...



http://italy-weddings.com/how_to_get_mar鈥?/a>



CONGRATULATIONS! How romantic to get married there... it's BEAUTIFUL! You are going to LOVE it!

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