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Exactly as it says.  Its needs to be an offical document showing parental consent was given before the marriage and the officiant was aware. 

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31 minutes ago, KisAshu said:

what kind of document I need to send. it should be official documents or just letter.

It says it in the last two sentences of the letter you received...they are looking for an official document that also confirms the person who performed the ceremony was aware at the time that the bride was underage and had parental consent.

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grammar, missing 1 word.

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12 minutes ago, NikLR said:

Exactly as it says.  Its needs to be an offical document showing parental consent was given before the marriage and the officiant was aware. 

Yes, it should be official but should I write the letter of consent on my own and notarize that document or should I consult a lawyer?

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37 minutes ago, Going through said:

It says it in the last two sentences of the letter you received...they are looking for an official document that also confirms the person who performed the ceremony was aware at the time that the bride was underage and had parental consent.

Yes, it should be official but should I write the letter of consent on my own and notarize that document or should I consult a lawyer?

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44 minutes ago, KisAshu said:

Yes, it should be official but should I write the letter of consent on my own and notarize that document or should I consult a lawyer?

 

21 minutes ago, KisAshu said:

Yes, it should be official but should I write the letter of consent on my own and notarize that document or should I consult a lawyer?

It should have been made available to the marriage officiant either prior to the wedding or at the time of wedding.

 

Your marriage isn't legal as there was no such document at the wedding. 

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16 minutes ago, WeGuyGal said:

 

It should have been made available to the marriage officiant either prior to the wedding or at the time of wedding.

 

Your marriage isn't legal as there was no such document at the wedding. 

But at the time of wedding nothing as such was required even to make marriage certificate. How is the marriage illegal when I have all the documents to support my marriage. When I got married  in 2010 there was no such law enforcing minimum age for marriage but recently the government of Nepal has changed the minimum age for marriage from 18 to 20.

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35 minutes ago, KisAshu said:

But at the time of wedding nothing as such was required even to make marriage certificate. How is the marriage illegal when I have all the documents to support my marriage. When I got married  in 2010 there was no such law enforcing minimum age for marriage but recently the government of Nepal has changed the minimum age for marriage from 18 to 20.

Then you would need to show them that you married before this requirement came into being.

Edit: And as noted below, she was 17 at the time of marriage, not 18.

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Regardless it says she was 17 when she was married so she wasnt even 18, the legal age at that time.  

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37 minutes ago, KisAshu said:

But at the time of wedding nothing as such was required even to make marriage certificate. How is the marriage illegal when I have all the documents to support my marriage. When I got married  in 2010 there was no such law enforcing minimum age for marriage but recently the government of Nepal has changed the minimum age for marriage from 18 to 20.

Just to clarify---was your wife 17 or 18 at the time of marriage? (You said 17 in the original post).

 

Presuming she was, indeed, 17 at the time the marriage took place, you would need to (presumably) submit the same documents you  submitted when registering to get married...what did you submit beforehand in regards to parental consent?

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38 minutes ago, KisAshu said:

But at the time of wedding nothing as such was required even to make marriage certificate. How is the marriage illegal when I have all the documents to support my marriage. When I got married  in 2010 there was no such law enforcing minimum age for marriage but recently the government of Nepal has changed the minimum age for marriage from 18 to 20.

The .png document in the initial post says the marriage certificate reflects her age as 17 when the marriage took place. 

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19 minutes ago, Going through said:

Just to clarify---was your wife 17 or 18 at the time of marriage? (You said 17 in the original post).

 

Presuming she was, indeed, 17 at the time the marriage took place, you would need to (presumably) submit the same documents you  submitted when registering to get married...what did you submit beforehand in regards to parental consent?

But there is no such law enforcing the minimum age for marriage in 2010. I don't have any documents other than the marriage certificate. Nepal has changed the minimum age for marriage from  2016 only. 

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