Hi,
has anyone done this?
Can kindly tell me how is this done, and what the requirements are?
I understand a certificate to prove that I am single is needed? Where do I get that?
First off, go to ROM in Singapore. There's a machine there that allows you to get a certificate to prove you're single. Cost 8 years ago was S$5 but not sure now.
Next, get in touch with either the Singapore Embassy in Hanoi or the Consulate-General if in Ho Chi Minh City. Let them know that you wish to get married in Vietnam They have a standard form with the procedures and documents you need to prepare when you go to Vietnam. Contacts:
Consulate-General of the Republic of Singapore - Vietnam (Ho Chi Minh City)
Consul-General Mr Jimmy CHUA Tin Chew
Consulate-General The Saigon Centre, Level 8
65 Le Loi Boulevard, District 1
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Email:
[email protected]
Telephone 001-84-8-3822 5174
Telefax 001-84-8-3914 2938
Working Hours Mon - Fri
8.30 am to 12.30 pm
1.30 pm to 5.00 pm
Singapore Embassy in Hanoi, Vietnam
Embassy of Singapore in Hanoi, Vietnam
41-43 Tran Phu Street
Hanoi Vietnam
Phone: (84-4) 8233965
Fax: (84-4) 7337627
It's being a long time for me but standard stuff like your BC, IC, Passport, Education Certs, etc.
Next is very important. I went thought the procedure and went from Government Dept A to B to C to D to E. In the end, E asked me to go back to A again.
Enough is enough. Finally, my wife's mum stepped in. Apparently, there's a system of under table that we completely ignored. We need to go through the so called 'Agents' who can pay all these. My in law introduced me to one and we negotiated. At the end, US $400. Ok, pay lah. Filled up all forms and return to Singapore. Agent called me to say no problems. Will take 3 months. I replied "Huh, so long. Can faster or not?"
Agent replied no problems, pay only. I asked how much. Another US$ 200.
Done! I said. 2 weeks later I received a call to come back and sign the documents. Altho troublesome (blood test, go to province to sign, etc), everything was smooth. Total damage = US $600. Worth every cent I think.
This was in 2000 so things may have changed a bit.