9.14.2011

Registration of Marriages of Foreign Nationals in Sri Lanka


The couple needs to be resident in Sri Lanka at least four days (04) before the wedding. 
 Following original documents are required appropriately. 
  Birth Certificates 
  Decree(s) absolute if either party is divorced.
  Death Certificate of former spouse(s) if either party is a widow / widower.
  Evidence of parental consent in the form of sworn affidavit stamped by a Notary Public if either person is under 18 years of age.
  Certificate concerning any names changed by deed poll.
  An affidavit of civil status signed by a solicitor, stating that neither the bride nor the groom had been previously married and that there is no legal objection to the marriage.
  Valid passports – at least six months validity at the date of arrival in Sri Lanka.
The following information about the bride and the groom must also be submitted with the affidavit. 
  *      Full names and addresses of the bride and the groom and the parents of both parties.
 *        Professions of the bride, groom and the fathers of both parties.
The originals of all the documents mentioned above must be taken to Sri Lanka to be shown to the Civil Status Officer before the couple can marry. All documents must be in English. If any of the original certificates or papers is in a different language, an official translation in English also must be submitted. 
It is advised to get the marriage certificate issued by Sri Lanka authorities, authenticated at the Consular Division of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs at No: 97A, Galle Road,

Colombo 3, Sri Lanka. Consular Division ,Sri Lanka Embassy ,P. O. Box 94360,Riyadh 11693 K.S.A. Tel:01 4608689  , 01 4606906, 01 4608232, 01 4608235   

Courtesy: Embassy of Srilanka, Riyad