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Getting married in the Democratic Republic of Congo


#1  2012-03-16 12:51:38

Armand
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From: Ile Maurice / Mauritius
Registered: 2011-02-23
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Getting married in the Democratic Republic of Congo

Hi all,

We invite all the ones who got married in the Democratic Republic of Congo or who are about to get married in the Democratic Republic of Congo to participate in this thread smile

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

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  2012-03-21 09:58:03

Kongo
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Re: Getting married in the Democratic Republic of Congo

If you were never married before, you need a
Acte de naissance (by the civil registry office)
certificat de naissance (by the midwife)
attestation de célibataire
attestation de résidence
• copy of your passeport (authenticated) OR certificat de nationalité (if congolese)

If you are divorced, you have to ad:
• the last acte de mariage with a note concerning the annulation/divorce by the court
jugement de divorce WITH signification AND certifcat de non appel

If you are widowed, you may ad:
acte de décès of your late wife/husband

If you/your spouse was not registred after birth, to obtain a acte de naissance, you have to follow the following rules:
• go to the Tribunal de grande instance, respnsable for the place of birth
• ask for a Jugement supplétif à un acte de naissance
• this has to be published by the civil registry office or the Cour d'appel (the sources are not clear)
• after three or four weeks (depending source) you optain a Certificat de non appel
• with both, the civil registry officer of the place of birth can write a acte de naissance, based on the Jugement and the Certificat (and not on the declaration of the parents, may be you have to explain gim; he has to write on the back of the Acte de naissance by his own)
• The three papers forms the Acte de naissance

Please note:
If one of you two is congolese: There is a difference between Acte de naissance (what you need) and Certificat de naissance. Awoid Attestation de naissance.




 
 
 
 
 

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#3  2012-03-21 11:31:08

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Re: Getting married in the Democratic Republic of Congo

Thanks for your contribution Kongo!wink

Harmonie.




 

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