mnashish wrote:Hi,
My wifes visa was refused and the reson given was that I have not submitted an original marriage certificate. In fact I had provided them with an original marriage certificate as was issued by the state of Kerala. I have got a Certificate of marriage on a Rs10 stamp paper on which the registrar has signed and sealed. This has been issued as per "Kerala Hindu Marriage Registration Rules".
I have checked some of my friends certificates and they seem to be on a non stamp paper and with their photos. Could this be the reson why my wifes visa was rejected. Would anyone know how to get around this issue as the registrar say this is how they issue the marriage certificates.
Any pointers could be useful. Waiting for you replies.
Thanks
Hi,
Statutory provisions available for the registration of marriages in Kerala state are:
Hindu Marriage Act,1955 and the Kerala Hindu Marriage Registration Rules,1957
( Applicable to Hindus, Buddhists, Jainas and Sikhs and registration done at the local government where marriage solemnization occurred)
Kerala Registration of Marriages (Common) Rules, 2008
(Applicable to all and registration done at the local government where marriage solemnization occurred)
Special Marriage Act, 1954 and the Kerala Special Marriage Rules, 1958
(Applicable to all and marriage solemnisation & registration or registration done before any Sub Registrar at the Sub Registrar Office of Registration Department)
For recent marriages I suppose the mos popular way is "Kerala Registration of Marriages (Common) Rules, 2008" which can be done irrespective of the religion. See the form below
Now your marriage is done according to the hindu marriage registration rules as follows
http://india.gov.in/allimpfrms/allrules/2368.pdf
The case worker might have thought that only the registration document according to Kerala Registration of Marriages 2008 is official. You need to submit some document which proves your marriage certificate is also official. Probabaly you need to get a letter from the registrar saying this certificate is legally valid as per Indian rules.