Marriage Registration

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Marriage Registration

Marriage Registration Services for Expats in Vietnam

Navigating the marriage registration process in a foreign country often involves confusing paperwork, language barriers, and unfamiliar legal requirements. Without proper assistance, what should be a straightforward procedure can become a stressful and overwhelming task.

At The Nest Asia, we simplify the entire marriage registration process for expats. Our team ensures all legal requirements are met, handles the paperwork, and guides you every step of the way, allowing you to enjoy this special moment and begin your new journey together in Vietnam with ease.

 

Benefits Marriage Registration Services with The Nest Asia

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FAQ on Marriage Registration for Expats in Vietnam

Yes, foreigners married to Vietnamese citizens can apply for a marriage visa or a long-term temporary residence card. The duration of the marriage visa typically ranges from 1 to 5 years, depending on the specific case.

No, foreigners married to Vietnamese citizens are exempt from work permits when working in Vietnam, as per Clause 8, Article 154 of the Labor Code 2019, effective from January 1, 2021.

According to Article 8 of the Law of 1987, for a marriage to be legally recognized in Vietnam, it must be approved and registered by the local Administrative Committee at either the man’s or woman’s place of residence. Any other forms of celebration are considered invalid.

Submit the required documents to the People’s Committee in the district where one partner resides. If both partners are foreign nationals, it’s advisable to apply in the district where they intend to live. After submission, authorities will review the documents, and if everything is in order, an interview or follow-up appointment might be scheduled.

Disclaimer

The Nest Asia (“we”) provides the information on this website solely for general informational purposes and makes no representations or warranties regarding its accuracy, completeness, or reliability.

We are not an authorized government agency, nor are we an official provider of government-related documents or services. We do not promote or represent any official services or documents issued by the Government of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam. This includes, but is not limited to, electronic travel visas, passports, housing services, business registration, employment support, or health and education services for expatriates. All official documents must be obtained directly through the appropriate governmental authorities or their designated representatives.

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