I am a dutch citizin but I live in honduras but still have my dutch passport. I am planning to go to holland this year with my boyfriend which is from honduras. We want to marry once there. Can anyone tell me what we would need to do this? What papers we need to bring and if even possible? Where do we make an appointment for this ahead of time because we will only be there for 2 weeks. Also he does not have a united states visa so we will fly via else where but does he need a visa or anything for holland or need to fill out any papers online before traveling? And if u have any tips about flying outside the usa to get there that would be great! Any info would be great! Thanks
NONAME2012-03-04T20:39:16Z
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If the couple both live abroad and wish to marry in the Netherlands they must give notice of their intention to marry (notice of engagement or ondertrouw) at the City of The Hague Registrar's Office You can do this in writing - just have to state in which municipality you want to get married. (Getting married on Wednesday morning is quick and free)
Required documents for both partners include:
A full birth certificate Proof of identity Document of authorisation from a legal guardian (if under 18) Extract from the municipality registry (Gemeentelijke Basisadministratie, GBA) declaring marital status and nationality A marriage certificate in the case of a previous marriage with divorce decree in the case of a previous divorce or death certificate in the case of being widowed Foreign nationals complete a Form M46 (issued by Immigratie en Natutalisatiedienst IND), available from the Town Hall Foreign nationals may also need to present a certificate of no impediment to marriage or certificate of civil status proving they are not married elsewhere. This is available from their Consulate Note: A certificate of no impediment to marriage is issued after a notice of marriage has been displayed at the Consulate General for 21 days, and if no objection has been made about the proposed marriage. It is issued in Dutch.
Run this http://english.ind.nl/residencewizard/ We only seem to have an honorary consul in Honduras. They tend to have limited powers in visa matters but he should be able to tell you the nearest embassy that can help. http://costarica.nlambassade.org/locaties/honorair-consulaat-in-tegucigalpa.html