The Americas offer an amazing choice of wedding location, whether you are looking for a glamorous city wedding, a stunning backdrop of mountains or vineyards or a tropical beach ceremony, the countries of North & Central America won't disappoint.
It is slightly easier to get married in North America than in countries further south, especially if your documentation is in English, however please note that all the information below is only a generalisation as documentation will vary depending on your country of residence, so please check with your embassy before making a decision to marry in a specific country.
Required documents for all countries:
Full birth certificates showing both parents' names
Passports
If divorced, show your original final divorce papers
If widowed, show the death certificate of your former spouse
If you have changed your name then show legal proof of the change
Bride and groom must not be related by blood, marriage or adoption
Some countries also require these documents:
Certificate of No Impediment to marriage
This can be obtained from your local department of foreign affairs or your embassy in the country in which you are getting married
Apostille stamp
Some countries require foreign legal documents to be stamped with an apostille which then makes them legal documents in their country
Certificate of Single Status/Sworn affidavit that you are free to marry
These are similar to Certificate of No Impediment but instead you have to swear you are single in front of a legal representative
North America
Canada - Alberta
You will need: all required documents above. Residency requirement: none
Canada - British Columbia
You will need: proof of home address and marital status, all required documents above, marriage licence application form. Residency requirement: none
Canada - Ontario
You will need: marriage application form, photo ID e.g. driving licence, residency card if living in Canada, all required documents above. Residency requirement: 3 days
Canada - Quebec
You will need: 1 photo each, civil marriage general information form or declaration de marriage form, all required documents above, if you are having a religious ceremony you may need to provide further papers Residency requirement: none, but if your ceremony is religious then banns must be posted for 20 days.
USA - California
You will need: passports or birth certificates, divorce or death certificates as applicable. Residency requirement: none
USA - Florida
You will need: passports, you must be able to state the dates of your divorce or death of previous spouse, if this is less than 30 days previously you must show the divorce/death certificate, a certified copy of your birth certificate may be required. Residency requirement: none
USA - Hawaii
You will need: passports or birth certificates, you must be able to state where you were born and if divorced when and where you were married and the date of divorce, if adopted state when and where you were adopted. Residency requirement: none
USA - Nevada
You will need: passports. Residency requirement: none
USA - New York City
You will need: all required documentation above. Residency requirement: 24 hours
Central America
Mexico
You will need: tourist entry card for Mexico, chest x-rays obtained in Mexico, blood test results obtained in Mexico, if widowed your previous marriage certificate, certified translations of all required documents above, if divorced you may not be able to remarry within a year of your divorce. Residency requirement: 3 days
Belize
You will need: photocopy of passport showing photo page and date of entry into Belize, certified copy of full birth certificates, all required documents above . Residency requirement: 3 days, a licence may then take up to 7 days to be issued.
Costa Rica
You will need: 2 photocopies of passports, sworn statement given in Costa Rica stating your date and place of birth, if divorced you must also state the date, place and court of your divorce and the full name of your ex-spouse, your witnesses' passports. Residency requirement: none.