We are (finally) setting a date for our wedding which will be in Indonesia. One requirement is a 'certificate of non-impediment' from me. I'm Singaporean. This is the frustrating language from the official Singaporean site ..
"The Consulate-General and the Singapore Registry of Marriages (ROM)/ Registry of Muslim Marriages (ROMM) do not issue Certificates of No Impediment. You may apply to ROM/ ROMM at http://www.marriage.gov.sg/ to obtain the official Search for Marriage Records conducted on the marriage registers. The official search result can be collected at ROM/ ROMM or delivered to you by mail."
Getting the marriage search is easy and I did it but it's covered in warnings about how it's not official and cannot be used to prove marital status. So I think Indonesia is going to want more.
Has any Singaporean here been through this and knows what I can ask the embassy in Jakarta for, I assume I'm going to have to go there, which will work as well as the certificate of no-impediment which Singapore will not issue. Perhaps some kind of statuary declaration sworn at the embassy?
(one particular annoyance is that Singapore requires this certificate for people marrying in Singapore, so I think it's pretty annoying that they refuse to issue them.
"The Consulate-General and the Singapore Registry of Marriages (ROM)/ Registry of Muslim Marriages (ROMM) do not issue Certificates of No Impediment. You may apply to ROM/ ROMM at http://www.marriage.gov.sg/ to obtain the official Search for Marriage Records conducted on the marriage registers. The official search result can be collected at ROM/ ROMM or delivered to you by mail."
Getting the marriage search is easy and I did it but it's covered in warnings about how it's not official and cannot be used to prove marital status. So I think Indonesia is going to want more.
Has any Singaporean here been through this and knows what I can ask the embassy in Jakarta for, I assume I'm going to have to go there, which will work as well as the certificate of no-impediment which Singapore will not issue. Perhaps some kind of statuary declaration sworn at the embassy?
(one particular annoyance is that Singapore requires this certificate for people marrying in Singapore, so I think it's pretty annoying that they refuse to issue them.
