meerkat64
4 May 2009
Law / Documentation required to get married in Poland [13]
I've been told by a Polish sworn translator that I don't have to go to the Embassy in Warsaw, but I do have to get the Certificate of No Impediment legalised by the Foreign & Commonwealth Office. The FCO will basically stamp the certificate with an apostille (official stamp), which I have to get translated along with everything else.
Has anyone else had to get this done?
I've been told by a Polish sworn translator that I don't have to go to the Embassy in Warsaw, but I do have to get the Certificate of No Impediment legalised by the Foreign & Commonwealth Office. The FCO will basically stamp the certificate with an apostille (official stamp), which I have to get translated along with everything else.
Has anyone else had to get this done?