Destination Weddings Mexico
Offering Caribbean destinations like Cancun and Cozumel, the celebrity-worthy Los Cabos on the Sea of Cortez and the mountainous and pacific coast destinations like Puerto Vallarta and Huatulco, Mexico has a location for every dream destination wedding.
Wedding Ceremony Types in Mexico
Catholic
Indian
Legal
Mayan
Same Sex
Symbolic
Wedding Hotels in Mexico
Most all-inclusive resorts offer a few different options when it comes to wedding venues. Whether you want sandy toes or solid ground to wear high heels, a covered area for your reception or a funky place for a cocktail hour, you can rest assure that you can find the venue of your dream in Mexico.
Wedding requirement in Mexico
- Must arrive to destination 4 business days prior to the wedding
- Copy of birth certificates
- Divorce and/or death certificates (if applicable, and divorce must be at least 12 months ago)
- Passports and tourist cards
- 4 witnesses ages 18+ (who must also provide copies of their passports)
- Blood work done in Mexico, within 14 days of the event
- Official request paperwork
- Ceremony must be performed by a Mexican Justice of the Peace
- Must arrive to destination 2-3 business days prior to the wedding
- Completed Pre-Cana Classes
- Letter of recommendation from your parish priest including:
- Prepared according to the marriage preparation guidelines of your diocese;
- Permission has been granted for the marriage to be celebrated in Mexico (Canon 1115)
- Current original copy of the Baptismal certificate of the Catholic party
- Current original copy of the Confirmation certificate of the Catholic party
- Affidavit of Freedom to Marry for each party signed by a competent person and the signature witnessed by a pastor/priest/cleric of the person vouching for your freedom to marry
- Completed Pre-nuptial Investigation form used in your diocese
- Color photos of the Bride and Groom
- Copy of the Birth certificate of each
- All Documents have to be received 30 days prior