Scheherazade Sultana
Posts : 146 Birthday : 1983-06-12 Join date : 2013-04-13 Age : 40 Location : Alexandria, EGYPT
| Subject: Marriage in Iran Sun Nov 10, 2013 1:19 pm | |
| An Iranian girl who has never been married before requires the permission from a legal guardian. If she is widowed, her guardian’s permission is not needed. If her father is dead, she needs to submit his death certificate. The procedure takes about two months if not less. The couple may need to remain in Iran until the process is complete. Documents prepared outside of Iran must be attested and authenticated by the Iranian Embassy inside that country.
The Iranian government needs an official letter from the foreign spouse government (such as a sworn affidavit) saying that the spouse is single and has no children. This is by request of the Iranian woman but there is no need for it if the girl agrees to forgo it. However it can speed up the procedure. In Iran, it is not allowed to marry more than once except when the girl agrees (meaning a polygamous marriage).
A salary certificate as he must have a job to be able to support his future wife.
There is no religious ban on marriages between Sunni and Shia in Iran. The only condition is that if the Iranian woman is a Muslim, the non-Iranian man should provide a certificate proving that he is Muslim or converted to Islam. Otherwise, Iran will not recognize a marriage between a Muslim woman and non-Muslim man.
Medical tests: blood, urine, HIV, drug test and any other tests demanded by the Iranian government. The blood and urine tests must be done in Iran and the results usually takes two days, if not less.
Fingerprints which is done in Iran in the Interpol section of police department. A clearance from Interpol (International Criminal Police Organization) confirming that he has never committed a crime or been to jail/prison. This is a mandatory step that a man must go through, it is requested by the Iranian government to make sure that the non-Iranian man has a clean and clear background. Even if an Iranian woman doesn’t request a background check, the Iranian government will still conduct the fingerprint and background checks. The results can be ready from one day to six months.
A letter from the man to show that he is totally committed and responsible and will never disregard the rights of a woman (for example, if the wife wants to travel, she doesn’t need his permission). Also a commitment to pay her and any future children maintenance (nafaghah) and even the responsibility of paying for her tickets to visit Iran should she so request it. And if she wants to stay in Iran, the foreign husband doesn’t have any right to stop her and he must either buy or rent a house for her in her country.
After submitting all of the papers, there will be an interview which is done at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. They ask questions about him, his background and his reasons for marrying an Iranian woman.
Then after a few days they will call you and your permission is ready within a maximum of two weeks. The foreign man is now allowed to marry his Iranian fiance and the marriage will be registered with the Ministry of External Affairs. Their marriage will be displayed on the Iranian wife’s national ID card.
An Iranian woman can apply for her foreign husband to get permanent residency if he wishes to live in Iran. If not, this step can be skipped. It should be noted that a foreign man can not acquire Iranian citizenship through his Iranian wife and she will not lose her Iranian nationality after marriage.
If the Iranian wife delivers a baby in Iran, the Iranian government will give her a birth certificate but not nationality. Once the child reaches 18 years of age, he/she can decide if they want to become Iranian or retain their father’s nationality. The child must decide, not the parents.
The Ministry Of Foreign Affairs Requirements For an Iranian To marry A Non-Iranian
http://www.mfa.gov.ir/cms/cms/Tehran/en/ConsularAffairs/Sejelat/RegistrationOfMarriage.html
Iranian wife with foreign husband
The following documents are required for registration of marriage:
1. The new birth certificates of couple.
2. The original passport of husband.
3. The original passport of wife.
4. Husband’s full detailed English birth certificate.
5. 8 photos of couple (ladies with Hejab).
6. The original health certificate from a doctor for couple.
7. The job certificate (a letter from accountant or solicitor).
8. The original religious marriage certificate.
9. The original English marriage certificate.
10. Conversion certificate of husband to Islam if the wife is Muslim.
11. Father’s consent which must be confirmed by the Vital Records Office of Foreign Ministry of I.R.Iran, if the father was not present. (If the father has passed away, the death certificate of father should be presented).
12.The relevant registration form.
13. Certificate of non-criminal record for husband that should be confirmed by local police.
14. Husband’s commitment to give alimony and a one-off travel expenses to Iran, or the wife’s consent to give up this right.
15. Certificate of non-martial statute for husband if it is not stated in the marriage certificate.
16. Payment of 1 pounds for marriage certificate.
The time needed, to issue a marriage certificate, depends upon the number and case of the applicants and there is no certain time mentioned.
Iran Family Protection Bill
http://www.wunrn.com/news/2008/09_08/09_22_08/092208_iran.htm
According to existing family law, citizenship cannot be passed to children from their mothers. Many Iranian women who have married Afghan and Iraqi men cannot get birth certificates for their children; hence these children cannot go to school.* It is estimated that there are 100,000 children today in Iran without birth certificates who are denied their basic human right to education. [*This is because they have never applied for an official marriage certificate through the Iranian government and their husbands are either illegal immigrants or refugees.]
The Family Protection Bill imposing even stricter penalties upon women who marry foreigners, stipulates a harsh sentence, up to 9 months in detention, for women who marry foreign nationals prior to getting government permission.
SOURCE: Future Husbands And Wives Of Saudis (FHWS) | |
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