Single Status Certificate for Marrying a Foreign National – Compliance Checklist

Introduction

Marrying a foreign national involves strict legal and documentation compliance. One of the most essential documents is the Single Status Certificate, which proves that the Indian applicant is legally unmarried and eligible to marry.

This NRIWAY guide provides a structured legal compliance checklist to ensure rejection-free international marriage registration.

Mandatory Legal Requirements

  • Legally drafted affidavit

  • Government authentication

  • MEA apostille

  • Certified translation

  • Embassy verification

  • Municipality compliance

Compliance Checklist

  • Correct legal format

  • Name consistency across documents

  • Date of birth consistency

  • Apostille attestation

  • Translation accuracy

  • Embassy acceptance

  • Local marriage law compliance

  • Country-specific formatting

Documents Required

  • Passport

  • Birth certificate

  • Address proof

  • Single status affidavit

  • Divorce decree (if applicable)

  • Identity documents

  • Embassy verification letters

Legal Validity Scope

This certificate is mandatory for:

  • International civil marriages

  • Court marriages abroad

  • Embassy marriages

  • Marriage visas

  • Residence permits

  • Family reunification visas

NRIWAY Legal Assistance

NRIWAY provides:

  • Legal drafting

  • Apostille services

  • Embassy attestation

  • International formatting

  • Translation services

  • Country-wise compliance

  • End-to-end legal coordination

Conclusion

Marrying a foreign national requires legally structured documentation, not informal declarations.
A wrongly formatted or unauthenticated Single Status Certificate can cause direct legal rejection.

With NRIWAY, every document is legally compliant, internationally accepted, and embassy-ready, ensuring smooth and legally valid marriage registration.

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