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Getting married in Albania


#1  2012-03-16 12:51:38

Armand
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Getting married in Albania

Hi all,

We invite all the ones who got married in Albania or who are about to get married in Albania to participate in this thread smile

What are the formalities to get married in Albania? Is it the same for a couple of foreigners of for a mixed couple (between a foreigner and a native of Albania)?

Are the procedures complicated?

How long does it take to carry out all the formalities?

Thank you in advance for participating,

Armand




 


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#2  2012-06-28 03:10:34

ghazi1
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Re: Getting married in Albania

hi i am ghazi from saudia




 
 
 
 

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#3  2012-06-28 08:14:08

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Re: Getting married in Albania

Hi and welcome to Expat Blog ghazi1!

How can we help you?

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Armand




 


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#4  2012-08-27 13:36:50

annapecorina13
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Re: Getting married in Albania

Hello all!

I am American and after a lot of running around and waiting and being told 1 thing and then another, my Albanian fiancee and I are finally set to be married in about 2 weeks. 
I am not completely sure about how the process of marriage in Albania differs from Albanian couples to mixed, foreign couples BUT as a foreigner I can tell you about the latter case.
As a foreigner you will need:
1) an official copy of your birth certificate (sent/brought from your home country) and then it must be translated/notarized from one of many notari IN Albania or from the Albanian embassy in your country. 
2) An affidavit of eligibility to marry (This document proves that you are not/have not been married or are legally divorced and free to marry) This document should be obtained by either your embassy or from your home country (If you are an American, the U.S. embassy in Tirana will do this for you and it is very easy to obtain- cost $50) IMPORTANT: **This document is not valid without an apostille.**  If you obtain this document once you are already in Albania or perhaps even if you obtain this document from your home country, you then need to take it to TNT or another post office nearby and ask for it to be sent and verified by the Office of the Foreign Ministry of Albania. It is very likely that the regular posta shqip doesn't understand why you would do that so it is best to either NOT explain why you need it to them OR go to TNT (in Tirana it is directly across the river from the foreign ministry).  At first we went to the national post office and they told us that this was not what we needed to do - but really they just don't know what the gov. requires!  TNT understands and knows exactly how to process this and it should be ready to be picked up again from TNT the following day.  My fiancee did this part so I can't remember how much it costs, sorry! 
2.5) In the case that you have been married before then you must get a certified copy of your divorce decree or certificate with an “apostille” attached to it.
3) A copy of your passport (at the Bashkia comune we went to they only needed the biographical information pages but I saw the stack of other foreigners' info and it looked like some people made copies of more than just the bio page. 
4) Your Albanian spouse must be registered at the comune office that you register at!  In that case, they should have with them an ID on them and they can make a photocopy of it there.  In our case, the comune didn't require my fiancee to bring all of the same documents that they required of me but this is because they have all of his info on file. 
5) After you have successfully completed and brought all of the former documents, you are free to be married after 11 days of the comune posting your union-to-be.  You should return to the comune WITH 2 witnesses that are not family in order to be married officially. 
6) After you have been married, you will need to obtain the marriage certificate which takes the comune (the same one) about a day or two to produce.  Don't forget this part as it will be paramount to proving your marriage if you go outside the country, etc.

7) You can have a ceremony in a church but under International Albanian law, the only service which is recognized as valid is the civil ceremony at the Comune.  Marriages in Albania should be recognized by all countries in the world so long as you follow the Albanian requirements.
I strongly urge you to consult your own embassy's instructions on how to get married in Albania and hope this helps but please check up on the information I have provided as everyone has a different situation! 

Here is the link IF you are American:

http://tirana.usembassy.gov/marriage.html




 
 
 

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#5  2012-11-05 22:28:07

kelz.89
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Re: Getting married in Albania

Hi All,

Can anyone give me any information on what i would need to do to marry in albania ( i am english and my partner is albanian) any information you can give me would be brilliant and i would be so grateful.... i look forward to hearing from you all!

thanks
Kayleigh




 
 
 
 

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#6  2012-11-06 08:26:55

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Re: Getting married in Albania

Hi Kayleigh,
my brother is in the same situation as you guys, he is marrying an English girl, in the next 10 days we'll have gone through the procedures and will let you know, what you need to do.




 

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#7  2012-11-20 01:01:24

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Re: Getting married in Albania

Hi alb_gunner,

Do you have any information on the procedures yet?

look forward to hearing from you!

smile




 
 
 
 

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#8  2012-11-20 08:28:01

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Re: Getting married in Albania

Hi kelz.89,
the guys had to postpone the marriage for 2 weeks for some personal reasons and now we're back on track and I'll let you know  for sure when we go through with it so you know exactly how it works and what you need to do.

Have a nice day




 

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