eddiek
12th August 2014, 23:06
Hey gang,
I'm about to apply for a certificate of freedom to marry at the Irish Embassy in London.
Since I cannot get through to the Embassy either by phone or email, I was hoping that some of you guys could help me understand the following:
As part of the application for the certificate of marriage, I need to get a witness's signature on the application form.
On the Embassy's website, I get the impression that a witness can be a solicitor you have never met - can someone confirm that this is the case from your understanding?
(Background: As I am new to the UK, I am not known to any solicitor in this country, hence why finding a solicitor who knows me, may pose as a problem, unless I return to my home town in Ireland?)
Here's the link:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B0HSItBs02z1N0NaWDJrcEJ4VXc/edit?usp=sharing
Thanks for the help guys,
Ed
I'm about to apply for a certificate of freedom to marry at the Irish Embassy in London.
Since I cannot get through to the Embassy either by phone or email, I was hoping that some of you guys could help me understand the following:
As part of the application for the certificate of marriage, I need to get a witness's signature on the application form.
On the Embassy's website, I get the impression that a witness can be a solicitor you have never met - can someone confirm that this is the case from your understanding?
(Background: As I am new to the UK, I am not known to any solicitor in this country, hence why finding a solicitor who knows me, may pose as a problem, unless I return to my home town in Ireland?)
Here's the link:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B0HSItBs02z1N0NaWDJrcEJ4VXc/edit?usp=sharing
Thanks for the help guys,
Ed