#1 2012-03-16 12:51:38
- Armand
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- From: Ile Maurice / Mauritius
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Getting married in Mongolia
Hi all,
We invite all the ones who got married in Mongolia or who are about to get married in Mongolia to participate in this thread
What are the formalities to get married in Mongolia? Is it the same for a couple of foreigners of for a mixed couple (between a foreigner and a native of Mongolia)?
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 2012-06-01 14:55:24
- LeonSunWuKong
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- From: Ulaanbaatar
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Re: Getting married in Mongolia
Hi.
Wow! A lot of participation on this thread, isn't there! Jeesh.
I've never gotten married in this country, but I got married in Korea. I'm sure that the procedures are similar. If you are going to get married to a Mongolian national, then let her do the research. It's really not that hard to get married, you don't even need a wedding. A wedding is just a ceremony. Getting married is a legal document, signed by you, your bride, and two witnesses. It's that easy! It's almost too easy.
Cheers,
And happy marriage!
P.S.
Does she have a sister for me? (My Korean wife left me).
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#3 2012-06-05 11:36:01
- wontoncruelty
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- From: Darkhan
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Re: Getting married in Mongolia
Ummm... getting married in Mongolia sometimes involves Mongolian men. I just got married, but with my marriage application in process (but now approved!) we just had a ceremony for the family. The civil ceremony in Darkhan is next. As far as the paperwork goes, it's a huge pain. I have the list of requirements translated in English if anyone is interested. It will be MUCH easier for the Mongolian national to complete the bulk of the requirements. The US embassy was less than helpful when I went to them for advice. They are only able to help with one document stating that I was not and had not been previously married. Gotta say... some Mongol resourcefulness will come in handy... knowing the right people for the right documentation and all.
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#5 2012-06-05 16:33:03
- nickbert
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Re: Getting married in Mongolia
I didn't get married in Mongolia, but in order to get our US marriage recognized by the Mongolian government we did have to get a Mongolian marriage certificate. This required our US marriage certificate (obviously), an official Mongolian translation of our US marriage certificate, and a couple visits to one of the government offices. Most of the way through the process we were told we had to do it all over again since one of us was a foreign citizen, and apparently that is supposed to be handled by a different office. So this is the only helpful tip I have on the subject: (assuming that the person reading this is a foreign citizen) when applying for the marriage certificate make sure they know it involves a foreign person so they tell you to go to the right place. And yes, as wontoncruelty said it will be far easier to have your Mongolian fiancee lead through the process. Just about every bureaucrat we ended up dealing with did not demonstrate any knowledge of English, and all the documents are written in and expected to be filled out in Mongolian. Even if your Mongolian is pretty good, any little or innocent mistake or misunderstanding (whether yours or theirs) will likely create delays or a major headache, so best to have a native Mongolian with you to improve your chances of a smooth process.
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#7 2012-11-29 20:30:58
- Gadaad Girl
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Re: Getting married in Mongolia
Here Here for Mongolian Husbands!!!
As for the too easy ... that all depends on who you know. We tried for months to get married in Mongolia, and they refused to give us permission, saying I had to go back to the US to get all sorts of medical tests done despite having lived in Mongolia for the previous 2 years.
I know many expats who had gone through the entire process and not had problems...but that was not the case for us (and was ultimately why we came to the US and got married here).
If you do marry abroad, get your Marriage Certificate from the local Mongolian Embassy. It was a breeze! and so nice to be "officially" married in both our countries.
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#8 2012-12-01 11:59:12
- wontoncruelty
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Re: Getting married in Mongolia
I got the blood tests done here in Mongolia, but we had some help from relatives who worked at the hospital... big help... in the end, it passed for the proper documentation! At some point I need to look into a marriage certificate that's valid in the US. It'll probably be just as annoying a process, with less "wiggle" room.
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#9 2012-12-01 20:32:47
- nickbert
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- From: Ulaanbaatar
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Re: Getting married in Mongolia
I fully suspect the answer you get depends on who you talk to. A number of times dealing with bureaucrats in a few different departments I've suspected that they make up the rules on the fly if they don't know for sure (or make up new rules if they decide they don't like you for one reason or another). In this case we were told I had to get blood testing (for infectious diseases) done for our Mongolian marriage certificate, but they said just get it done at any nearby clinic. Which we did, and it was not only easy but also was FAR cheaper than similar testing in the USA.
I suspect anyone who said the medical tests needed to be done in the US just made that part up, and in fact that would probably be the hard way since foreign documentation usually requires notarized translations and all that garbage. When in doubt, find a different person in that department to talk to, or manage to dig up the actual rules yourself and bring them with you if the bureaucrat won't accept your documents.
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#10 2012-12-02 05:34:58
- wontoncruelty
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Re: Getting married in Mongolia
The official written rules say that the tests need to come from your country of origin - so that is the "official" requirement. Unofficially, they will accept tests done here.
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#11 2012-12-04 06:04:10
- nickbert
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Re: Getting married in Mongolia
wontoncruelty wrote:
The official written rules say that the tests need to come from your country of origin - so that is the "official" requirement. Unofficially, they will accept tests done here.
Huh, I didn't expect that would actually be the official rule. Though the fact that they frequently bend it or reinterpret it for their own convenience does not surprise me at all (at least this is one time that it results in a positive effect
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#12 2012-12-04 09:03:55
- wontoncruelty
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Re: Getting married in Mongolia
They also want your criminal records check to come from your country of origin, but you can get one from local police.
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#13 2013-05-19 20:56:09
- signet
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Re: Getting married in Mongolia
Hello everyone!
I need some advice on getting married in Mongolia on tourist visa. My significant other will be visiting in July for a month, and we would like to get married in Mongolia.
First question is, is it possible to get married in Mongolia on tourist visa? We know in UK, it is not allowed (we are planning that I move to UK after we get married which seems like the easiest way considering options such as fiance visa etc.,)
Secondly, what are the required documents to get married, for the foreigner? A certificate saying he is not married, criminal record and what else? (obviously identification documents)
I am also asking my family to look into it in Mongolia (I am abroad at the moment), but have no idea how it goes. If anyone can detail all the essentials, it would be great help!
Thanks!!
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#14 2013-05-20 01:29:36
- wontoncruelty
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- From: Darkhan
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Re: Getting married in Mongolia
There's a website in Mongolian that has all the information you'll need. He doesn't have to have anything beyond the tourist visa. In addition to the criminal record and statement about previous marriages, he'll also need to have a health certificate that says he's had HIV screening and tests for other STDs. Getting a Mongolian marriage certificate will take a lot longer.
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#15 2013-05-22 13:43:16
- signet
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Re: Getting married in Mongolia
Thanks for your reply! Do you know how long it normally takes?
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#16 2013-05-22 14:08:21
- wontoncruelty
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- From: Darkhan
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Re: Getting married in Mongolia
Took us about a month to get all the paperwork back once we submitted everything that was needed.
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#17 Today 06:04:33
- Cha77i
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- From: Mandaue
- Registered: 2013-05-25
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Re: Getting married in Mongolia
@wontoncruelty
Hi..my fiancé and I are not Mongolian citizens...but he got a job and will start working there nxt month so we thought of having a civil wedding there...u said there's a website about all the info needed, may I know what the site is??? It surely will be helpful to us....
Thank u 
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#18 Today 06:20:54
- wontoncruelty
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Re: Getting married in Mongolia
The website is pertinent to Mongolian citizens marrying foreigners, so it probably won't be necessary for you and your fiance. A civil ceremony is easy if you have some Mongolian friends to help you navigate getting a venue. If you want a "traditional" ceremony, you'll want to hire a Moorin Huur player, maybe a singer, and someone to officiate. It really depends on what you want. I think the Wedding Palace in UB can coordinate all of that for you there, but if you want somewhere less expensive, it'll be like wedding planning anywhere else, you have to hunt for what you want.
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#19 Today 07:06:18
- Cha77i
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- From: Mandaue
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Re: Getting married in Mongolia
Aahhh.....
But uhmm, by chance, do u have any idea about the requirements-- papers or whatever-- and how long does it usually take for non.mongolian citizens?
I'm really having a hard time searching on the net;(
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#20 Today 08:21:47
- wontoncruelty
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- From: Darkhan
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Re: Getting married in Mongolia
That's what I'm saying, I'm not sure there's going to be any information for foreigners marrying foreigners in Mongolia. I guess there may be an issue for you if you tried to get a marriage certificate issued here.
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