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This section provides general information on services for legalisation of foreign and Indonesian documents, procedures for mixed marriages between British/other foreign nationals and Indonesian nationals as well as foreign nationals who wish to get married in Indonesia.

Legalisation

LEGALISATION OF COMPANY’S DOCUMENTS BY THE CONSULAR SECTION OF THE EMBASSY OF THE REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA

REQUIREMENT
1
Certified by the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (Original Document plus one copy).
2
Based in the United Kingdom with a full UK address.
3
A fee of £ 30.00.- per-legalisation, payable by postal order or bank draft only to Indonesian Embassy.
4
Special Delivery Self-Address Envelope should the document is required to be returned by post.

 

Mixed Marriages

PROCEDURES AND REQUIRED DOCUMENTS FOR MIXED MARRIAGES BETWEEN BRITISH NATIONALS / OTHER FOREIGNERS AND INDONESIAN NATIONALS

A mixed marriage between a British National and an Indonesian National performed legally in Indonesia is also legal in the United Kingdom and most other countries providing it has been carried out according to the laws in force in both countries, and the necessary documentation is in order.Please note that the following information is but a brief outline of the necessary requirements and procedures for British Nationals who are going to marry Indonesian nationals and that the British Embassy or Consulate General in Indonesia, as well as the marriage authorities in Indonesia, should be contacted for more detailed information before any further plans are made. For other nationals, it is recommended to contact their respective Embassies/Consulates in Indonesia.Furthermore, whilst the concept and tradition of marriage is strongly upheld throughout Indonesia, each region has its own traditions and cultures in connection with marriage and the wedding ceremony itself. It is suggested that any mixed couple planning to get married in Indonesia also contact the marriage authorities in the region/province where their wedding is due to take place so that they are familiar with the local wedding traditions and customs.

The information in this booklet is divided into three parts as follows:

PART 1
PART 2
PART 3

 

 

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Consular Section :
38 A Adams Row
London W1k

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Indonesian Embassy
Consular Section
38 Grosvenor Square
London W1K 2HW

Opening hours :
Monday - Friday
Submission 10.30 - 13.00
Collection    14.30 - 16.00

Closed on Indonesian and British Public Holiday

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