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A Step-by-Step Guide to Getting Married in Russia

Planning a wedding can be an exciting but somewhat daunting experience, especially if you are getting married in a foreign country like Russia. There are certain procedures and requirements that you will need to follow in order to make your marriage legally recognized in the country. Here is a guide on how to get married in Russia.

Firstly, you will need to submit a formal application to the ZAGS office, which is the equivalent of the civil registry office in Russia. You will need to provide certain documents such as your passports, birth certificates, and proof of your marital status if you have been married before. You may also need to provide a visa if you are a foreigner planning to get married in Russia.

Once your application has been approved, you will need to set a date for your wedding ceremony. In Russia, weddings are typically held at the ZAGS office, although some couples choose to have a religious ceremony as well. It is important to note that you may need to pay a fee for the services of the ZAGS office, so make sure to budget accordingly.

On the day of your wedding, you and your partner will need to have at least two witnesses present to sign the marriage certificate. After the ceremony, you will be given a marriage certificate, which is an important document that proves your legal union in Russia. Make sure to keep this document safe, as you may need it for various official purposes in the future.

Overall, getting married in Russia can be a straightforward process as long as you have all the necessary documents and follow the proper procedures. With a little bit of planning and preparation, you can have a beautiful and legally recognized wedding ceremony in this beautiful country.

Nada Alahdal

Human right activist
Nada Foundation

Nada Alahdal

Nada Al-Ahdal (born February 2, 2002) a human rights activist and resident of Yemen known for escaping two different child marriage pacts which her parents had arranged it for her. In 2013, I posted a YouTube video decrying child marriage showcasing her story and her experience in being forced into marriage contracts, which quickly went viral and prompted coverage of Yemen’s continued practice of child marriage. She managed to influence the comprehensive national dialogue conference in Yemen to pass and apply a law of criminalizing the marriage of minors under the age of 18 , and that is after launching her first video to rally the international media to denounce the marriage of minors. Below are highlights of her main not limited to her achievement during the awareness campaign she held throughout herlife:

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