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Ok so that was alot easier to find then I thought it would be. Blackberry, I love you. lol

 

So here is what Karla wrote to me when I asked about the required documents.

 

REQUIRED DOCUMENTS

 

 

Valid passports. In case the bride's name is not the same in her passport than in her birth certificate and she wants to get married with the same name of her birth certificate she should bring her birth certificate (original) apostilled by the government of her country and translated into Spanish by a Mexican official translator (stamped). Driver license will not be accepted by the official.

 

If the bride is widowed or divorced is necessary to bring her birth certificate (original) apostilled by the government of her country and translated into Spanish by a Mexican official translator (stamped), according to Mexican Law the bride must be 12 months divorced before remarrying. If the groom is widowed or divorced no additional documents are required.

 

Tourist Card. Clients get this card upon arrival at the airport in Mexico.

 

Medical Documentation: Blood tests (Sexually Transmitted diseases - VDRL, HIV, Blood Type) and medical certification stating that all results were negative and patient is physically in good health. Blood tests have to be done here in Mexico, we have a clinic at the Resort - (approximate cost: 90.00 USD per person).

 

Four witnesses: two for the bride and two for the groom with valid passport. The witnesses have to be older than 18 years. All witnesses must come in person to the appointment with the wedding coordinator with their valid passport and tourist card at least 4 labor days prior to the wedding date.

 

 

Kind regards,

 

Karla Rabadan

 

So thats it. Sounds like our resort is pretty accomidating and doesn't require much fuss. Thumbs up to that.

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Ok so that was alot easier to find then I thought it would be. Blackberry, I love you. lol

So here is what Karla wrote to me when I asked about the required documents.

REQUIRED DOCUMENTS


Valid passports. In case the bride's name is not the same in her passport than in her birth certificate and she wants to get married with the same name of her birth certificate she should bring her birth certificate (original) apostilled by the government of her country and translated into Spanish by a Mexican official translator (stamped). Driver license will not be accepted by the official.

If the bride is widowed or divorced is necessary to bring her birth certificate (original) apostilled by the government of her country and translated into Spanish by a Mexican official translator (stamped), according to Mexican Law the bride must be 12 months divorced before remarrying. If the groom is widowed or divorced no additional documents are required.

Tourist Card. Clients get this card upon arrival at the airport in Mexico.

Medical Documentation: Blood tests (Sexually Transmitted diseases - VDRL, HIV, Blood Type) and medical certification stating that all results were negative and patient is physically in good health. Blood tests have to be done here in Mexico, we have a clinic at the Resort - (approximate cost: 90.00 USD per person).

Four witnesses: two for the bride and two for the groom with valid passport. The witnesses have to be older than 18 years. All witnesses must come in person to the appointment with the wedding coordinator with their valid passport and tourist card at least 4 labor days prior to the wedding date.


Kind regards,

Karla Rabadan


So thats it. Sounds like our resort is pretty accomidating and doesn't require much fuss. Thumbs up to that.
Awww so I wasted $120 for nothing...lol! Oh well guess it's better to have it just incase :) Thanks for the info girls!!

2 months to go! woohoo!

Oh I also got some info from Karla, that if you don't want a DJ for your private reception patry after the dinner, you can bring your ipod full of your fav songs and they will hook it up to some speakers for you (for $20). So you can have your dances. I thought that would be a good peice of info if your on a budget like us!
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Oh I also got some info from Karla, that if you don't want a DJ for your private reception patry after the dinner, you can bring your ipod full of your fav songs and they will hook it up to some speakers for you (for $20). So you can have your dances. I thought that would be a good peice of info if your on a budget like us!
Awesome! That is great info b/c we were hoping to just use our Ipod for the reception and get a docking station for it, but now we don't have to! Thanks :)
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Do you have Jazmin's contact info, as i hear good things and would love her for my May 2009 wedding :) Thanks in advance
I assume May 2010. ;-) I was assigned Jazmin but instead Karla has been te one responding to my e-mails. My assumption is that Jazmin is no longer there. Either way you're assigned you WC according to which hotel you're in, if I'm not mistaken.
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