How to Get an Iranian Marriage Certificate While Living Abroad
If you are living outside Iran and need a certified copy of your Iranian marriage certificate, you're not alone. Whether for immigration, legal matters, or family records, this document is essential and getting it from abroad can be confusing.
At 1-844-IRAN-LAW, we assist Iranian citizens and dual nationals in obtaining official marriage records from Iran, even if they no longer reside there.
Who Needs a Copy of an Iranian Marriage Certificate?
You may need your marriage certificate for:
Immigration or visa applications
U.S. court proceedings (e.g., divorce, probate)
Social security and inheritance claims
Family law matters or registering foreign marriage in Iran
What Information Is Required?
To request a copy, you’ll typically need:
Full names of both spouses (as listed in the marriage registration)
Approximate date of marriage
Name of the office where the marriage was registered
A scanned copy of your Iranian ID
How We Help
We work with trusted legal agents inside Iran who can access the registry office where your marriage was originally recorded. Our services include:
Verifying document availability
Preparing required authorization (Power of Attorney)
Translating and certifying the document, if needed
Shipping the document to your location securely
We ensure the process is fully legal and complies with Iranian and international regulations.
Need Help Now?
Call 1-844-IRAN-LAW or contact us to get started. We offer clear, honest advice and can guide you through the process from start to finish.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: I don’t remember the office number where we registered the marriage. Can I still get the document?
Yes. we may be able to search using your names and approximate date if at least one spouse’s Iranian ID is available.
Q: Do you work with non-residents of the U.S.?
Yes. We assist clients in Canada, Europe, and other countries.
Q: Can I authorize someone in Iran through you?
Yes. We prepare a valid Power of Attorney in English and Farsi that you can notarize locally.