to answer your question, you could go to the Sharia
Court, take necessary docs (passport, birth cert, etc) with you, a Judge or an authorized person will then meet you, he will then ask you the reason why you are converting (you might want to keep your original reason for yourself...hehe you might end up turned away)...so instead, tell them you believe that you find it a true realigion (it's a white lie to really get what ou want), then he'll ask you to say something (he'll tell you what to say)...then wait till the paper is ready...you have a choice to change your name into a muslim name though not really compulsary...
if you don't mind, i just want to share with you something that might lighten your mind up...a friend of mine is married to a muslim (she's christian and converted to Islam for the same purpose as yours), at the very beginning their love, promises and all were really immeasurable as in super duper sky rocketing love affair...soon after a year, baby comes...problems, conflicts are expected for a newly wed. this is what we call adjustment period but theirs for all I know is pretty much--huh i couldn't even say what...not that I am being cynical about mix marriage, but i've seen and observed closely how couples of different nationality, different religion and culture upsets a relationship..you can argue this by pledging your true love, but reality speaks, reality hurts people, fact is fact and since you are not really embracing and believing her religion by heart, you'll eventually find it difficult to keep up. Not only you'll face probs with her family but there are so many things that would contribute to the downfall of your marriage like my friends. all the love and care they showed before they got married flew out of their window, disrespect, insulting each other's belief will be unavoidable. there'll be controlling of one's way of eating, whether haram or not, how you'ld dress up and carry yourself in public. funny coz simple, petty things will turn out big and quite embarrassing..putting malice and all on things like shaking hands with another gender, glance at a girl/guy (by mistake), receiving guests at home etc...but the worst of all, is how you want your kids to grow up (whether to follow your original belief or hers), where they are going to school, believe me your kids might end up confused whether they'll listen to you or her, etc...
anyway, it's all up to you, just weigh the situation, think about it million times, do some computation (balance sheets...hehe), never jump to a fire if you're having 1% uncertainty over this...coz once you get hitched, if you're a christian, there's no turning back, marriage is not a game, it is very solemn, a god-gift to mankind, it will be your children's foundation of life, it is lasting and divorce is taboo in roman catholics..there is no divorce actually..marriage is a lifetime commitment...FOR RICHER OR POORER, FOR SICKNESS OR IN HEALTH, TILL DEATH DO YOU PART...
to answer your question, you could go to the Sharia
Court, take necessary docs (passport, birth cert, etc) with you, a Judge or an authorized person will then meet you, he will then ask you the reason why you are converting (you might want to keep your original reason for yourself...hehe you might end up turned away)...so instead, tell them you believe that you find it a true realigion (it's a white lie to really get what ou want), then he'll ask you to say something (he'll tell you what to say)...then wait till the paper is ready...you have a choice to change your name into a muslim name though not really compulsary...
if you don't mind, i just want to share with you something that might lighten your mind up...a friend of mine is married to a muslim (she's christian and converted to Islam for the same purpose as yours), at the very beginning their love, promises and all were really immeasurable as in super duper sky rocketing love affair...soon after a year, baby comes...problems, conflicts are expected for a newly wed. this is what we call adjustment period but theirs for all I know is pretty much--huh i couldn't even say what...not that I am being cynical about mix marriage, but i've seen and observed closely how couples of different nationality, different religion and culture upsets a relationship..you can argue this by pledging your true love, but reality speaks, reality hurts people, fact is fact and since you are not really embracing and believing her religion by heart, you'll eventually find it difficult to keep up. Not only you'll face probs with her family but there are so many things that would contribute to the downfall of your marriage like my friends. all the love and care they showed before they got married flew out of their window, disrespect, insulting each other's belief will be unavoidable. there'll be controlling of one's way of eating, whether haram or not, how you'ld dress up and carry yourself in public. funny coz simple, petty things will turn out big and quite embarrassing..putting malice and all on things like shaking hands with another gender, glance at a girl/guy (by mistake), receiving guests at home etc...but the worst of all, is how you want your kids to grow up (whether to follow your original belief or hers), where they are going to school, believe me your kids might end up confused whether they'll listen to you or her, etc...
anyway, it's all up to you, just weigh the situation, think about it million times, do some computation (balance sheets...hehe), never jump to a fire if you're having 1% uncertainty over this...coz once you get hitched, if you're a christian, there's no turning back, marriage is not a game, it is very solemn, a god-gift to mankind, it will be your children's foundation of life, it is lasting and divorce is taboo in roman catholics..there is no divorce actually..marriage is a lifetime commitment...FOR RICHER OR POORER, FOR SICKNESS OR IN HEALTH, TILL DEATH DO YOU PART...
good luck and best wishes!