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This is an impressive area of natural, rocky ponds acting as wave breakers, which can be the perfect scenery for a civil or religious ceremony (except Catholic) as you may find a beautiful stone altar to which you may have access by descending beautiful rustic stairs.
In addition to its outstanding beauty, this area is the ideal background for a civil ceremony (non-Catholic) or a cocktail party.
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The pond area offers a maximum capacity of 50 guests for the ceremonial service. The decoration is comprised of torches and candles that do not only show the way to the guests, they also provide an enigmatic environment.
Whether it is decorated with an orchid and/or bromeliad log at the foot of the stone altar for a religious (non-Catholic) or civil service, the ponds will captivate the happy couple and their guests participating of their union.
Requirements for Marriages between Mexicans and Foreign Citizens
- Original and copy of the birth certificate of the Mexican bride/groom.
- Original and copy of the birth certificate of the foreign bride/groom, notarized and translated by an authorized expert.
- Original and copy of the official photo identification of the Mexican bride/groom which may be: voter card, military ID, passport or student ID.
- Current passport of the foreign bride/groom.
- License from the Immigration Office of the Department of State for the foreign bride/groom to marry a Mexican.
- Prenuptial clinical analysis for both bride and groom: VDRL, HIV, Rh and a medical certificate of good health. Results are valid for 15 days.
- Original and copy of the official identification form of two witnesses for each, bride and groom.
- Legal copy of the foreign citizen's legal status (Tourist Visa, FM3, FM2).
The legal ceremony may NOT be held if the documentation is not submitted 3 business days (Monday through Friday) before the wedding date. |