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Marriage Romaniain girl

Engr Abdul Ghafoor

Hello dear sir,

Sir my friend is from romania she wants pakistan ana and she wants to marry me for that what documents do i need and what documents should be attested by romanian embassy

Thank you šŸ‘

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nadeemjp96

@Engr Abdul Ghafoor

Oh, I see! Love across borders and the quest for Pakistani ANA—the sweet life of international romance mixed with a little paperwork magic. Here’s your step-by-step guide to win the "Paperwork Olympics" and get your Romanian sweetheart officially in the land of delicious biryani and dazzling mountains.


Step 1: Pre-Wedding Prep—Documents, Documents, Documents!

Ah, the joy of paperwork. Your friend in Romania is about to become a "document expert" herself. To make sure your marriage goes smoothly (without a mountain of headaches), here’s what she’ll need:


Passport Copy: Your Romanian lover's passport should be on the top of the list. This is their golden ticket, the VIP pass to Pakistan. ā€œYes, I’m Romanian! But I also love Pakistani food!ā€


Birth Certificate: The classic. She’ll need an official copy, proving that she is indeed a creature of this world and has been around for a while. No alien marriages allowed!


Certificate of No Impediment to Marriage (aka "Single & Ready to Mingle"): This is a statement saying she is, in fact, not already married. She’s good to go, and you're the lucky winner!


Romanian National ID: Just to prove she’s not a secret agent from the future. We need her to be Romanian and legally recognized, not just from an alternate dimension.


Divorce/Death Certificate (if applicable): If your Romanian beauty was previously married, you’ll need proof that she’s not tied to another soul. (Unless you have a time machine for a second marriage—then, ignore this.)


Step 2: Getting All Fancy—Attestation Time!

Now, this is where the magic happens! The Romanian Embassy will need to get involved and put their official stamp of approval on these documents:


Marriage-related Documents (like the Certificate of No Impediment to Marriage) need to be attested by the Romanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs first. The embassy will need to see that the Romanian government has vouched for the legitimacy of your sweetheart’s paperwork. No cheap fakes here, please!


Documents in Romanian will also need to be translated into English or Urdu (because, let's be real, how many Romanian translations are hanging around the Pakistani consulate?). Translation and attestation are your new best friends.


Step 3: Back to Pakistan—Enter the NADRA Show!

Once your Romanian wonder woman’s documents are all fancy and attested, the next step is the NADRA office in Pakistan. NADRA is basically the ultimate authority on anything related to national IDs, and of course, marriage. So here's the rundown:


Marriage Registration: You’ll need to head to the local union council office and get the marriage officially registered. This is the entry ticket for your love story to be recognized legally in Pakistan.


Submit Everything to NADRA: Take your marriage certificate and all those sweet, attested documents to NADRA for their stamp of approval. They’ll probably give you a nice little "Welcome to Pakistan" brochure too. šŸ˜‰


Step 4: Wait for the Magic to Happen

Once everything is submitted, it’s just a matter of sitting back, relaxing, and waiting for the magical marriage certificate that will make your Romanian bride the most official thing in Pakistan since Karachi biryani. šŸŽ‰


TL;DR (Too Long; Didn’t Read):

She needs her passport, birth certificate, ID, and a "single & ready" certificate.


Everything goes to the Romanian Embassy for attestation.


Bring everything to NADRA in Pakistan for the final stage.


Enjoy your happily-ever-after (or at least your paperwork-free life). šŸ˜Ž


Ah, and one last thing before you go... Since you used "engineer" in your ID, I have to ask—do you fancy Engineer Mohammad Ali Mirza? šŸ¤” Because with that title, you might be one step away from becoming the next spiritual engineer in Pakistan! šŸ˜†


But seriously, don’t worry about all the paperwork—get your ducks in a row, keep your sense of humor intact, and soon you’ll be enjoying the international version of ā€œmehndiā€ and ā€œdholki.ā€ Happy marriage paperwork journey! šŸŽ‰šŸ’