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I am at work and I am literally dying for 2 reasons....one I have a really important interview in an hour and 2 I WANT TO LEAVE FOR MEXICO NOW! This week is crazy busy with errands, work, etc! I can't believe it's literally a week away at this point!

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Sammysgirl (or anyone else that may know) - if you have a semi-private reception is there any way to have the DJ and dancing? For instance - if I only have 35 people (just throwing a number out there) and don't want to pay extra for the private dinner/reception, is there any way to have the DJ and dancing?

 

Thanks! So excited for you that your day is so close!!!

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A quick question please i dont know if it changes whether your from the UK, the US or Canada etc but all i know is that we need a full birth certificate for the wedding which is fine as we have these but do we need to get it apostilled aswel. Nowhere have we been told this but i do keep coming across it now and again and m not sure if its just certain parts of mexico or everywhere? also do we need to get it translsted into spanish? i will double check with the TA tomorrow but just wondering if any one who has been married here know the answer?

 

sammysgirl hope the interview went ok? :-)

 

Thanks xoxo

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A quick question please i dont know if it changes whether your from the UK, the US or Canada etc but all i know is that we need a full birth certificate for the wedding which is fine as we have these but do we need to get it apostilled aswel. Nowhere have we been told this but i do keep coming across it now and again and m not sure if its just certain parts of mexico or everywhere? also do we need to get it translsted into spanish? i will double check with the TA tomorrow but just wondering if any one who has been married here know the answer?

sammysgirl hope the interview went ok? :-)

Thanks xoxo
Nicyx - according to the Riu weddnig fact page:

"NOTE: Europeans citizens getting legally married in the Dominican Republic, Costa Rica & Jamaica will need to get an Apostille."

Go the Riu wedding page (weddingsbyriu.com). Click on the FAQ link at the top of the page and there is a lot of detail there...I think this may be the link.

Wedding Packages by Destination. Honeymoon Holidays. Weddings by Riu

Hope this helps!
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Thank you vlvetter7, I cant believe I missed this, weve been on there today getting other info... DOH!!! Sorry, i think im just having a panick moment, after reading another thread on here. Thanks again... i will go take a look now xox

 

Thanks again x

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