JULY 31, 2016
If you plan to get married in Albania, you will need a document called "Affidavit of Eligibility to Marry in the Republic of Albania". You can apply for this document at the Consular Section of the US Embassy in Tirana or sign this document in the United States. (In this case, to be valid in Albania, it has to be notarized and apostilled! We provide apostille services for Albania in the State of New York (if the notary is qualified in the State of New York), and nationwide (all U.S. States).
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Affidavit of Eligiblity to Marry in Albania
The Albanian authorities require U.S. citizens who wish to marry to provide written proof stating that there is no legal impediment to the marriage.
The document is called Affidavit of Eligibility to Marry in the Republic of Albania. You can download the form for free here. Fill out the form, sign, date, and have your signature notarized by a notary public.
Other documents required for getting married in Albania
When you go to the City Hall to get married, please bring the following documents:
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Affidavit of Eligibility to Marry in the Republic of Albania
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In cases of previous marriages in the U.S. you need to submit a certified copy of your Divorce Decree authenticated by an Apostille. Albanian authorities recognize U.S. documents when they have been properly authenticated in the U.S. Documents issued in the United States CANNOT be authenticated overseas. Need a certified copy with an apostille? Please contact us.
- A certified copy of your Birth Certificate with an Apostille. Need a certified copy with an apostille? Please contact us.
Apostille for Albania: price, processing time, order form

FedEx (standard overnight): $30
FedEx International: $75 (most countries)
FedEx International to Eastern Europe, South America, Africa: $115