My SO, David, and I are working on getting our marriage license, and it's turning out to be a challenge for us to get married here in the Philippines.
I came here(from the USA) to the Philippines to be with my fiance, and we have been trying to process our marriage license since May. There's been all sorts of obstacles in our way, from securing "Legal Capacity to Marry" from the Embassy, having to attend 2 family counseling sessions(both of which were spoken in pure Filipino, so I wasn't able to understand anything, yet was still required to attend )
Our current major issue is that I am 19 years old, and it's a requirement for getting a marriage license here that any person ages 18-21 must have signed and notarized Parental Consent. My parents are both American Citizens as well, currently residing in Mexico, and we have a bit of a complicated family history. I was disowned by them when I was 17 for religious reasons, and have rarely had any contact from them since. So, it will be quite difficult and troublesome for me to secure the parental consent as I don't even have a current address with which to contact them and send them the required papers. We have sought help from the Department of Justice, we have gone to the Civil Registrar himself(who basically told us to go screw ourselves, that he wasn't even going to try to help us and that we could go ahead and file our application without the parental consent, but he will refuse us a marriage license), but nothing has worked out and the DoJ has told us that our only option left is to file a mandamus against the Civil Registrar for my right to marry following the requirements of my country of origin. This would likely be a very long and expensive process, so we are hoping it will not have to come to that.
I recently heard that as an American Citizen, I am able to exercise my rights within the American Embassy in Manila, and that this includes getting married there, following the same requirements as the US instead of having to meet Filipino requirements. Does anyone know anything about this? I have sent messages to the embassy but it's a holiday here today, so everything is closed and it may be a while before I hear back from them. Just curious if anyone else has ever heard about this or been married at an embassy
I came here(from the USA) to the Philippines to be with my fiance, and we have been trying to process our marriage license since May. There's been all sorts of obstacles in our way, from securing "Legal Capacity to Marry" from the Embassy, having to attend 2 family counseling sessions(both of which were spoken in pure Filipino, so I wasn't able to understand anything, yet was still required to attend )
Our current major issue is that I am 19 years old, and it's a requirement for getting a marriage license here that any person ages 18-21 must have signed and notarized Parental Consent. My parents are both American Citizens as well, currently residing in Mexico, and we have a bit of a complicated family history. I was disowned by them when I was 17 for religious reasons, and have rarely had any contact from them since. So, it will be quite difficult and troublesome for me to secure the parental consent as I don't even have a current address with which to contact them and send them the required papers. We have sought help from the Department of Justice, we have gone to the Civil Registrar himself(who basically told us to go screw ourselves, that he wasn't even going to try to help us and that we could go ahead and file our application without the parental consent, but he will refuse us a marriage license), but nothing has worked out and the DoJ has told us that our only option left is to file a mandamus against the Civil Registrar for my right to marry following the requirements of my country of origin. This would likely be a very long and expensive process, so we are hoping it will not have to come to that.
I recently heard that as an American Citizen, I am able to exercise my rights within the American Embassy in Manila, and that this includes getting married there, following the same requirements as the US instead of having to meet Filipino requirements. Does anyone know anything about this? I have sent messages to the embassy but it's a holiday here today, so everything is closed and it may be a while before I hear back from them. Just curious if anyone else has ever heard about this or been married at an embassy
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