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Giddyup   
21 Feb 2013
Law / Documents to get married to my Polish girlfriend [11]

Yeah it's true they take all your documents for their administration etc..
I only have to go to the dutch consul in Gdańsk for a last paper and they only work 2 hours per day, 3 days per week (6 hours per week!!) so short...

Do you have to make a appointment to go there? I already send them scanned documents what they need and still no response... or better try to call tomorrow morning?
Giddyup   
16 Feb 2013
Law / Documents to get married to my Polish girlfriend [11]

I contacted them in Warszawa and Gdańśk. They told me that they not can give me the answer because the town hall needs to decide if the documents are good and the embassy not.

Embassy can only give me a approval paper that I can marry in case if my documents are not good. I'm suposed to bring the documents tuesday/wednesday to the town hall but maybe somebody else know the answer already ;-)
Giddyup   
15 Feb 2013
Law / Documents to get married to my Polish girlfriend [11]

Hi all.

I wanna get marry soon my Polish girlfriend, and I'm working now to get a documents good and let it translate it good.
Last week I was in the town hall and they told me that I need to show them my id-card, birth certificate (translated in Polish) and zaświadczenie o zdolności prawnej do zawarcia związku małżeńskiego poza granicami kraju.

The last document is a problem. There is in the country where I come from (Holland) no document what shows that I can marry outside of Holland.

I got now two documents that I let translated. My birth certificate and a document of my currently living place and my civil status. See screenshot.

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Will this documents be enough to get married in Poland? Or do I've go to the embassy to get the right document? I hope that somebody can tell me the answer.