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As a private individual, you are generally not permitted to obtain any information which does not concern yourself, although there are certain exceptions. The same applies to private enterprises and institutions.
Application fees varies. Please contact Norwegian Diplomatic Mission in the country you are currently residing for more information regarding the amount, form of payment and whom to address your payment.
The certificate is valid for 4 (four) months.
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The certificate will be issued on the same day the application was received by the Norwegian Embassy.
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In order for non-nationals to marry in a foreign country you will most likely be required to produce legal documentation from your country of citizenship verifying single status and that you are free to marry. This is known as a 'Certificate of No Impediment', 'Certificate de Coutume', 'Certificate of Nulla Osta' or a 'Certificate of Freedom to Marry'.
This certificate is issued by the Royal Norwegian Embassies abroad, provided an original Certificate of no impediment to Marriage (Attest til bruk for ekteskapsinngelse etter utenlandsk rett, previously called Ekteskapsattest) is presented.
A Single Status Certificate also referred to as a No Marriage Affidavit, Certificate of Freedom to Marry or Certificate of No Impediment, is a sworn statement saying that you are eligible to marry.
Some overseas countries would require a "Certificate of Legal Capacity to Contract Marriage" to be submitted before you can proceed with the actual marriage ceremony. The Certificate states that the applicant is single and has the capacity to enter into marriage.
Following are procedures on how to obtain a certificate of legal capacity to contract marriage.
Public documents and certificates are often required abroad. However, before a document can be used in a country other than the country that issued it, the document's orgin must generally be approved.
Apostille
An apostille stamp confirms that a public official's signature on a document is genuine and that the person concerned actually has the authority and position stated on the document. However, the stamp does not confirm that the contents of the document are accurate.
The Hague Convention of 1961 made this stamp scheme possible. In the list of the countries that have acceded to the convention, you will find contact information for the authorities that are authorised to apply an apostille.
In Norway, it is the county governor who can apply an apostille to documents.
Legalisation
Documents and certificates from countries that have not acceded to the Hague Convention of 1961 must be legalised. Contact the foreign authority in the country concerned.
The legislation of Norwegian documents is carried out by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
The Bride & Groom to be married must provide from their country of Citizenship, individual Certificates of non impediment or Certificate of Single Status/Sworn Affidavit, as proof that they are both indeed single and eligible to marry. This is also called an affidavit of single status or negative statement of marriage. This document can be obtained at the Bureau of Vital statistics in their city they reside.
If you are planning to marry in another country, you may be required to obtain a Certificate of Non-Impediment. This document has many different names such as Declaration of Non-Impediment to Marry, Statutory Declaration of Single Status, Affidavit of Intended Marriage, Statement In-Lieu of Certificate of Non-Impediment to Marriage Abroad, Certificate de Coutume, a Certificate of No Impediment, Certificate of Nulla Osta, Certificate of Freedom to Marry or just free to marry.
Please also be aware that a standard Single Status Certificate or Certificate of No Impediment may be insufficient on its own to allow a marriage to take place in a foreign country. You may be required by the foreign authorities to comply with the following, so please ensure that you allow sufficient time for processing.