If your bride to be is not switching religions, you simply visit your embassy and request for a civil marriage ceremony. Very simple.... They will conduct the same in the embassy and then you can proceed with your own party elsewhere....
The embassy will ask for various documents ahead of time. You will then receive two or 3 original marriage certificates. Your bride can register at her embassy (if their is one here). Nevertheless, a civil marriage is accepted worldwide...
If you are marrying under Shari'a law, I am not really sure of the proceedures. You can visit them and I expect they can advise you on what you need.
Mabrook.
If your bride to be is not switching religions, you simply visit your embassy and request for a civil marriage ceremony. Very simple.... They will conduct the same in the embassy and then you can proceed with your own party elsewhere....
The embassy will ask for various documents ahead of time. You will then receive two or 3 original marriage certificates. Your bride can register at her embassy (if their is one here). Nevertheless, a civil marriage is accepted worldwide...
If you are marrying under Shari'a law, I am not really sure of the proceedures. You can visit them and I expect they can advise you on what you need.