Marriage Requirements in Taiwan
Marriage in Taiwan is a relatively simple process for foreigners and local
nationals alike. Taiwan law requires that both parties be legally free to marry
and the marriage be performed in an open ceremony before at least two witnesses
over twenty years of age. Most foreigners are married at a Taiwan district
court. A court fee of NTDOL 200 (about $8.00 in U.S. funds) is charged. The
court requires a three-day waiting period. A sworn notarized statement of
eligibility to marry, which can be notarized at any Coordination Council for
North American Affairs (CCNAA) office in the U.S. or at the Taipei office of the
American Institute in Taiwan (AIT) is also required. If the statement is sworn
at AIT, a $4.00 feein U.S. funds is charged. Anyone under eighteen years of age
must present a notarized statement from his or her parents granting permission
to marry. Foreigners must present their passport to the court. Local nationals
can present their identification card.
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