
mamour
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she will need a visa first of all to enter Pakistan :
Embassy of Pakistan in India:
Address : 2/50G,Shantipath,
Chanakyapuri New Delhi - 110021
Working Hours : Monday to Thursday: 8:30 am to 1:30 pm. : 2:30 pm
Tel :
Fax :
Email :
Embassy of India
Address : G-5, Diplomatic Enclave,
Islamabad, Pakistan.
Working Hours : Ist (-) 30 munites
Tel :
Fax :
Email :
i have found the page for visas but i will not open when i click on the link for #Visa Policy (For Indian Nationals) # at this page :
http://www.pakistan.gov.pk/divisions/ContentInfo.jsp?DivID=23&cPath=221_227&ContentID=2197
i went to see the application of another Pakistani Embassy for Indian ;
http://www.parep.org.sg/form/visaIndianForm.pdf
but do not use this form , it is just to show you what she will need , since the gov.of Pakistan page does not work ;
i found an article on marriages in Pakistan with some rules , not sure it will help much?
http://atlas.kennesaw.edu/~harif/Marriage.htm
and this document as well :
MARRIAGE CERTIFICATE
The marriage certificate for Muslims, the Nikah Nama, is registered with a Nikah Registrar, who is appointed by the municipality, Panchayat committee, cantonment board or union council. The original is always in Urdu, although attested translations may be provided. Marriage certificates for religious minorities (Christians, Hindus, Parsis) are issued by church or temple leaders, and unlike Muslim marriages, registered with local authorities, although they can be made a matter of civil record with subsequent preparation of registrar certificates witnessed by magistrates under the Christian Marriage Act of 1892. Because of frequent marriage fraud, many foreign embassies require wedding photographs in addition to the nikah nama or other certificate as proof of marriage.
hope this helps? |