getting married in India
getting married in India
if a slovenian citizen marry an Indian Guy over here in India on tourist visa... can she go back to her country on same date as her returned tickets r booked... ?
hmm okkk and wht documents she need to carry with her to marry over here in India... n can i also go there in her country as permanent residense.. after marrying her here ..? n sorry i havent seen that person which is lost ...
please don't use SMS language like u, r, n --- its against the rules of the forum, because the majority of members don't like it, and some of us oldies just find it really hard to read 
There are lots of threads here in which questions have been answered, and experiences told. All your questions will be answered if you read a few. On top of all that, I'd offer this piece of advice: don't get to phased by the fact that you are marrying "a foreigner". This, apart from making more worry, just gives officials the opportunity to take advantage of you.
Consider: lots of Indians marry foreigners. Mostly it goes unnoticed, because they are of Indian origin, but, not being Indian citizens, they are still foreign, and the law is the same.
So, your cousin might marry an Indian-family girl with an American passport: you might be marrying a Slovenian girl, it's actually all the same.
As to living in her country, I wonder if there is anywhere in the world where you can just live by virtue of being married. India is actually relatively easy for that. You have to do your research on the requirements of her country --- or, even better, she has to, if their websites etc are in the native language.

There are lots of threads here in which questions have been answered, and experiences told. All your questions will be answered if you read a few. On top of all that, I'd offer this piece of advice: don't get to phased by the fact that you are marrying "a foreigner". This, apart from making more worry, just gives officials the opportunity to take advantage of you.
Consider: lots of Indians marry foreigners. Mostly it goes unnoticed, because they are of Indian origin, but, not being Indian citizens, they are still foreign, and the law is the same.
So, your cousin might marry an Indian-family girl with an American passport: you might be marrying a Slovenian girl, it's actually all the same.
As to living in her country, I wonder if there is anywhere in the world where you can just live by virtue of being married. India is actually relatively easy for that. You have to do your research on the requirements of her country --- or, even better, she has to, if their websites etc are in the native language.
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Oh Yesss !
Check-in for international flights are typically 3 hours before departure.
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Check the requirements from the local registrar (or religious supernumerary) of your district, taluka, zilla, panchayat
Maybe a Certificate of No Objection or Singleness ? http://www.mzz.gov.si/en/travel_and_...sa_applicants/
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