In accordance with the Family Code of the Philippines, the Consulate solemnizes marriages between two (2) legally qualified Filipino citizens, who are able to submit the following requirements:
Documentary Requirements:
Principal:
(In the original and duly authenticated by the Department of Foreign Affairs)
- Certification of No Record of Marriage (CENOMAR) issued by the National Statistics Office (NSO), Quezon Blvd. Ext., Quezon City; and
- Parent’s Consent, if below twenty one (21) years of age but above eighteen (18) years of age/Parent’s Advice, if below twenty five (25) years of age -- duly authenticated by the Regional Trial Court (RTC).
Supporting:
- Joint Affidavit of Contracting Parties (form is available & to be notarized at the Consulate);
- Two (2) passport size photographs of Contracting Parties;
- Photocopies of each of the following of the Contracting Parties: (a) Philippine passport; (b) birth certificate; (c) iqama; and (d) other identification card;
- Two (2) witnesses during the Ceremony;
- Photocopies of each of the following of the witnesses: (a) Philippine passport; and (b) Iqama; and
- Letter of No Objection from the respective employers of the Contracting Parties (Optional, though may be eventually required by Saudi authorities for purposes of authentication).
Issuance of Marriage License & Bans: Upon full compliance with and submission of the requirements to the Consulate, the marriage license will be issued and solemnization of marriage will be scheduled after a ten (10) day notice to the public.
Schedule of Fees:
- Marriage fee : SR 240.00
- Authentication of Marriage Contract : 100.00
- Marriage License : 100.00
- Notarization of Joint Affidavit of Parties : 100.00
- Total 540.00*
Minimum Appropriate Attire:
- Bride - Formal/Semi-Formal dress or gown
- Groom - Barong Tagalog/Business suit/Long-sleeved shirt with tie


