Getting married is a beautiful time, but paperwork can be a headache. One crucial document? Your NADRA marriage certificate. It’s your official “we’re married!” stamp, recognized by the government and needed for things like immigration, inheritance, and updating your marital status. But how do you get one?
Say goodbye to confusion, and hello to this guide!
We’ll break down everything you need to know about applying for your NADRA marriage certificate:
Think of it like an upgrade! NADRA certificates are:
Ready to apply? Buckle up!
We’ll guide you through the process step-by-step, from gathering documents to submitting your application. So, grab your coffee (or chai!) and get ready to say “I do” to your official marriage certificate!
Getting hitched in Pakistan? Congratulations! Now comes the official paperwork, including your NADRA marriage certificate. It’s your government-approved “we’re married!” stamp, needed for things like immigration, inheritance, and updating official documents. Ready to get yours? Here’s the easy-peasy guide:
Head to any NADRA office and grab the application form. It’s bilingual (English and Urdu), so choose your comfort zone!
Send your completed form and documents to any NADRA office. Relax, it usually takes only 3-5 working days to get your official certificate!
The application fee is Rs. 500, payable in cash or credit card. Easy!
Once approved, head back to the NADRA office where you submitted your application and claim your official marriage certificate!
Remember, your NADRA marriage certificate is a valuable document! This guide simplifies the process, so you can focus on celebrating your new union and the exciting future ahead. Happy married life!
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