You will need to get an affidavit of single status also before you can marry. You can get one at the US embassy that handles her province (costs about 50 bucks). You will need to take a certified copy of your divorce papers also, I will attach a link to the Marriageability Affidavit used by the Embassy. This is copied from Guangzhou's website. Good Luck, Robert
American citizens contemplating marriage to a Chinese citizen in China should review the following information. This information is given for general background reference only and while it is believed to be accurate, we suggest you or your fiancé/fiancée check with the
Chinese Civil Affairs Office where you will be registering your marriage for the most current information.
Can foreigners get married in China? In order to marry in China, at least one party must have legal residence in China. Two foreigners visiting China on tourist visas will not be permitted to register to marry.
What are the requirements to marry in China?
Regulations for marriage in China may differ significantly amongst different provinces, cities and townships. Please contact the specific
Chinese Civil Affairs Office in the city you or your fiancé/fiancée will register your marriage for the most current requirements.
U.S. citizens are usually asked to submit the following:
- A valid passport with a valid Chinese visa;
- If both parties are non-Chinese citizens, at least one must present a current Chinese residence permit;
- A notarized "Affidavit of Marriageability" also referred to as a Single Statement. This affidavit is available at the Consulate and is a sworn statement or affirmation that you are legally free to marry. You must make an appointment for notarial services. The notarial fee is USD $50.00.
- If you have been previously married, you will be asked to submit an original or certified copy of your final divorce or annulment decree; or death certificate, if you are widowed.;
- Three marriage photos of the couple( taken together ), red background;
- Registration fee, varies by location.
How do I get a Marriageability Affidavit?
- Step 1: Please read the instructions below
- Step 2: Please make an appointment online (If you need more than one service during your visit, please be sure to make separate appointments.)
- Step 3: Please complete the Marriageability Affidavit form (PDF)*, print it out and bring it with you to your scheduled appointment. Please do not sign the affidavit, you will sign it in front of a consular officer.
Are there any restrictions on whom a U.S. citizen can marry in China?
Certain categories of Chinese citizens, such as diplomats, security officials, and others whose work is considered to be crucial to the state, are not legally free to marry foreigners.
In general, Chinese students are permitted to marry, however please be aware there are regulations which allow schools, universities, etc. to expel students who do marry. Please note that at least one school has required a student to reimburse the school for tuition costs and other expenses when the student requests academic withdrawal to marry a foreigner. Should your fiancé/fiancée still attend school, please contact the school directly for details.
Where do I register my marriage?
All marriages in China must be registered with the
Chinese Civil Affairs Office (民政局
Min Zheng Ju), within the city or town where you or your fiancé/fiancée are registered. Persons planning to marry should visit or call the appropriate office for complete details on registering your marriage.
Marriage certificates are usually issued on the same day the registration takes place. Marriages that are legal in the jurisdiction in which they were performed are legal in the United States. It is not necessary to register your marriage at the Embassy or in the United States, nor do you need to re-marry in the United States.