How to get married in Japan
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About Dave
David Higgins is a full time Japanese/English translation company owner located in Okinawa, Japan. David, his wife Hazuki and four employees and various freelancers of other languages run Okinawa Translator. They specialize in translation of all kinds of documents, technical manuals and on site interpreting for instructional safety classes with the military to family reunions. They have expanded they’re business all over Japan and overseas to serve customers in any location.
Hello! I was curious if you knew if we needed to bring any proof of citizenship to get the affidavit and have it notarized?
Yes, you will need to bring your passport or birth certificate along with you to the notary office when applying to have your Affidavit notarised. Any other questions about the marriage process please let me know. – Dave, okinawatranslator@gmail.com
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