I have a Certificate of Registration of Hindu marriage stamped and signed by the Registrar of Marriage.
As a primary applicant, I'm curious to know if this is enough as proof of marriage or should it be notarized? I also heard that marriage certificates from India need to have a stamp from Minister of External Affairs.
Please help in clarifying this as I'm expecting an ITA in November 2016 and would like to have all the documents ready.
I got married recently in a proper Indian wedding traditions and ceremony. I got the marriage certificate the same month from the Marriage Registrar's office. Do I still need to have a court marriage to prove that I'm married?
I got married recently in a proper Indian wedding traditions and ceremony. I got the marriage certificate the same month from the Marriage Registrar's office. Do I still need to have a court marriage to prove that I'm married?
As far as I am aware, if you have been issued a marriage certificate from the Registrar of Marriage's office, that is a valid and acceptable proof of marriage.
As far as I am aware, if you have been issued a marriage certificate from the Registrar of Marriage's office, that is a valid and acceptable proof of marriage.