Korean Filipino Marriage Procedures

Step 1:

Get a Certificate of Legal Capacity to Contract Marriage. Magpapatunay po ito na ang iyong Korean partner ay maaaring maikasal ng legal. Malalaman nyo rin kung siya ay tunay na single o divorced. Please click here upang malaman kung paano kumuha mula sa embassy.

Step 2:

Kumuha ng marriage license. 

Step 3:

 Wedding Ceremony 

Maaari kayong magpakasal sa simbahan (Katoliko man o hindi) o civil.

Step 4:

Marriage Registration (LCR) 

Irehistro ang inyong kasal una sa Local Civil Registrar’s office.

Step 5:

Marriage Endorsement (NSO)

Step 6:

Marriage Registration (South Korea City Hall) 

Ito po ang huli at importanteng hakbang.

BABALA: Mag-ingat sa mga pekeng ahenteng nag-aalok ng mabilisang proseso ng inyong kasal. 

Para sa inyong tanong, contact me via email: sherylgim@gmail.com or Facebook: Sheryl Gim.

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15 thoughts on “Korean Filipino Marriage Procedures

  1. That’s a pretty big topic

    Great info

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      1. hi do you have facebook account/?

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        1. Hi! Sorry for the late reply. Yes, I have Facebook account.

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  2. Hi! My boyfriend and I are planning to do our civil wedding here sa Philippines first half of this year before doing our church wedding in Korea (we’re both catholics kase) but idk where to start.

    Do you know the korean version of Capacity to Contract Marriage? Dapat ba dito namin kunin or pwede nya ba iprocess beforehand sa Korea?

    Thanks so much!

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    1. Hi there! Since you’ll have your civil wedding in the Philippines, you need to get the Capacity to Contract Marriage certificate from the Korean embassy in Manila or Korean consulate in Cebu. Sorry po for now I have no idea about the Korean version of it. Pero kung sa Korea po kayo nakatira, you should process everything there. Otherwise, sa Pinas po kayo magprocess.

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      1. How about a civil wedding in Korea po? Do you have any info about it?

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        1. Not for now, sorry po. I may do my research later. Your Korean partner may have the access.

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    2. hi miss Jim, asking lang do i need to set an appointment to korean embassy cebu in order to get my my cert of marraiage, cert of family relalionship and burth cert ng anak ko? or pwed lang mag walk in. ?thamk you po

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      1. Pwede po walk-in basta complete yung requirements nyo.

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  3. We’re trying to figure out where to get married because our case is pretty complicated and your blog is very helpful!
    I’m a Filipino citizen living in the UK and we’re hoping to get him to join me after getting married but mygaaaad ang haba ng process!
    Nakakastress tingnan yung steps. But buti nalang andaming info ng blog mo! I love your Kim Sheryl stamp! Gusto ko din ng ganyan! 😂
    It’s a must, right? I can’t wait to have mine! 😂😂😂

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    1. Hi there! Thanks for chiming in! Kaya nyo po nyan! Patience lang. 😀 Hindi naman po mandatory. Okay lang po signature nyo lang sa document. Pero who knows baka needed later. So it’s better to be prepared. 😉

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  4. Glad I visited your blog. Informative yet refreshing. Nakakatuwa 😊

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  5. Congratulations! Mabuhay ang ikakasal….. 🙂

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