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Hi Alll,

I went through the process of getting the marriage certificate at the Chinese consulate here in the US. I now have the document with the offical approval seal on it. My question to those that have married in China is this all I need on my part, along with the passport type picture of the two of us together and of course her required documents? I am starting to get nervous that everything is in line.

Thank you,

Aries52

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Hi Alll,

I went through the process of getting the marriage certificate at the Chinese consulate here in the US. I now have the document with the offical approval seal on it. My question to those that have married in China is this all I need on my part, along with the passport type picture of the two of us together and of course her required documents? I am starting to get nervous that everything is in line.

Thank you,

Aries52

Sorry, What I am also asking is do I still need to get the pages on my divoce translated or is the Singles Certificate with the Chinese consulate approval on it be enough.

Thanks again,

Aries52

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Hi Alll,

I went through the process of getting the marriage certificate at the Chinese consulate here in the US. I now have the document with the offical approval seal on it. My question to those that have married in China is this all I need on my part, along with the passport type picture of the two of us together and of course her required documents? I am starting to get nervous that everything is in line.

Thank you,

Aries52

Sorry, What I am also asking is do I still need to get the pages on my divoce translated or is the Singles Certificate with the Chinese consulate approval on it be enough.

Thanks again,

Aries52

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No, the marriage official in China only needs to see the "proof of single" and your passport
Hi Alll,

I went through the process of getting the marriage certificate at the Chinese consulate here in the US. I now have the document with the offical approval seal on it. My question to those that have married in China is this all I need on my part, along with the passport type picture of the two of us together and of course her required documents? I am starting to get nervous that everything is in line.

Thank you,

Aries52


Sorry, What I am also asking is do I still need to get the pages on my divoce translated or is the Singles Certificate with the Chinese consulate approval on it be enough.

Thanks again,

Aries52

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Hi Alll,

I went through the process of getting the marriage certificate at the Chinese consulate here in the US. I now have the document with the offical approval seal on it. My question to those that have married in China is this all I need on my part, along with the passport type picture of the two of us together and of course her required documents? I am starting to get nervous that everything is in line.

Thank you,

Aries52

Sorry, What I am also asking is do I still need to get the pages on my divoce translated or is the Singles Certificate with the Chinese consulate approval on it be enough.

Thanks again,

Aries52

This can vary with each County "Marriage to foreigner" office. In Nanning, I had to get my divorce decrees translated. It cost about $500 and was done in about three hours. It's best to have your fiancee check with them directly. If you can scan and email or fax what you have, she can take it in and show them what you have, to determine what, if anything, is still needed.

In this process, it is best to call things by their real name. What you have is a certified "Affidavit of Single Status" not a "Marriage Certificate". Once married, you'll have a little red passport size book certifying your marriage. You'll need to go back to the Notarial office and get Notarial translations of that. I suggest three originals.

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Hi Alll,

I went through the process of getting the marriage certificate at the Chinese consulate here in the US. I now have the document with the offical approval seal on it. My question to those that have married in China is this all I need on my part, along with the passport type picture of the two of us together and of course her required documents? I am starting to get nervous that everything is in line.

Thank you,

Aries52

Sorry, What I am also asking is do I still need to get the pages on my divoce translated or is the Singles Certificate with the Chinese consulate approval on it be enough.

Thanks again,

Aries52

This can vary with each County "Marriage to foreigner" office. In Nanning, I had to get my divorce decrees translated. It cost about $500 and was done in about three hours. It's best to have your fiancee check with them directly. If you can scan and email or fax what you have, she can take it in and show them what you have, to determine what, if anything, is still needed.

In this process, it is best to call things by their real name. What you have is a certified "Affidavit of Single Status" not a "Marriage Certificate". Once married, you'll have a little red passport size book certifying your marriage. You'll need to go back to the Notarial office and get Notarial translations of that. I suggest three originals.

Thank you pushbrk,

Your are so right about calling everything by the real terms. It is an Affidavit of Single Status. I could make a fatal mistake doing this and take the wrong turn that would cost valuable time in a long process as is.

Also thanks for relaxing my worries about the translation of my divorce decree. I'm going through the next to the last minute "Am I covered" routine. All I want for the two of us is to have a smooth process.

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