Come to New York. Leave Married.

New York City welcomes couples from around the world who want to celebrate their relationship in one of the most memorable cities on earth.

Ultimate USA Weddings helps international couples plan legal NYC elopements and destination weddings with local location knowledge, registered New York wedding officiants, ceremony coordination, and guidance to help ensure the correct paperwork is obtained for their home country or region.

Planning a New York wedding from another country is easier when the legal steps, travel logistics, ceremony details, and post-wedding documents are treated as one connected plan from the beginning.

Can Foreign Nationals Get Married in New York?

Yes. Couples do not need to live in New York City, New York State, or the United States to marry here. Current New York City guidance lists a valid passport from any country among the identification documents accepted for a marriage-license application.

Both members of the couple must participate in the license process, and any previous marriages must have legally ended before a new marriage license is issued. If a prior marriage ended in divorce, annulment, dissolution, or death, the City Clerk may require supporting information or documents.

No residency required You do not need to live in New York City, New York State, or the United States to marry in New York.
Passports are accepted A valid passport from any country is currently listed among the accepted identification documents.
Previous marriages must be concluded Any earlier marriage must be legally ended before applying for a new marriage license.
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Same-sex wedding couple in New York City

The Basic New York Marriage Process

The process is straightforward once the timing is mapped out. These are the main steps international couples should expect when planning a legal New York City wedding.

Choose Your Wedding Plan Select the date, ceremony location, and wedding package that fit the experience you want.
Complete the Application Submit the New York City marriage-license application using the current City Clerk process.
Attend Your Appointment Schedule an in-person or eligible virtual appointment. Check current Project Cupid rules before making travel assumptions around a virtual appointment.
Receive the License Once the City Clerk completes the application process and requirements are satisfied, the marriage license is issued.
Observe the Waiting Period New York generally requires at least 24 hours between receiving the marriage license and holding the ceremony, unless a lawful waiver applies.
Hold the Ceremony Marry with an authorized officiant and the required witness, following the rules that apply to the ceremony.
Complete the License Make sure the required ceremony signatures and return of the completed license are handled correctly after the wedding.
Obtain Your Records Request the marriage record and any additional documentation needed for use in your home country or region.

Current NYC guidance: the marriage-license fee is $35, the license is usually valid for 60 days, and the ceremony generally must take place at least 24 hours after the license is received. Government procedures and fees can change, so confirm the current requirements as your wedding date approaches.

Understanding Home-Country Paperwork

For many international couples, obtaining the New York marriage license is only the first legal-document step. What happens after the ceremony depends on where the marriage record will be used.

Documents You May Be Asked For

Depending on the receiving country, region, and purpose, additional documentation may be requested after the marriage has been recorded.

Marriage Record A certified or extended marriage record for foreign use.
Apostille Often required when a marriage document will be used abroad.
Authentication A certificate of authentication may be requested instead of an apostille.
Translation A certified translation may be needed depending on the receiving authority.
Additional Verification Some countries or consulates require extra verification before accepting a document.

Guidance Without Overpromising

Ultimate USA Weddings helps ensure the correct paperwork is obtained for your home country, state, or region.

Because requirements differ, couples should also confirm the final requirements with the government office, consulate, solicitor, attorney, or authority that will receive the document.

Ultimate USA Weddings does not guarantee how another country or authority will recognize, register, translate, authenticate, or otherwise treat a New York marriage record.

Planning Across Countries and Time Zones

International planning is not just about booking individual vendors. The goal is to connect the legal, logistical, and romantic parts of the experience so no important detail gets lost between separate reservations.

What International Couples Need to Plan

  • Which New York location best matches the experience you are imagining?
  • Which parts of the marriage process require your direct participation in New York?
  • How should vendor planning work when you are several time zones away?
  • How will guests arrive, travel, meet, and move through the wedding day?
  • Does the location have permit, access, timing, or venue requirements?
  • How will the ceremony be legally completed and documented?
  • Which records will you need after the ceremony for use at home?

How One Coordinated New York Plan Helps

Ultimate USA Weddings brings local location knowledge, ceremony support, vendor coordination, guest-flow planning, and marriage-document guidance into one plan built around the couple’s arrival and wedding date.

Legal Timing Map the license process around your travel dates and ceremony timeline.
Location Fit Match the ceremony setting to your style, guest needs, and New York logistics.
Guest Flow Coordinate arrival details, transportation, access, and movement through the day.
Ceremony Follow-Through Keep the legal completion, signatures, and next documentation steps organized.

The result should feel organized from abroad and natural once you arrive—not like a collection of disconnected bookings you have to manage on your own.

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Choosing a Location From Afar

You should not need to understand New York geography before you can choose a ceremony setting. Start with the feeling you want, then compare the practical details that affect guests, access, privacy, weather, and photography.

Bride and groom in Central Park with the New York City skyline

Central Park

For classic romance, Central Park offers gardens, bridges, waterfront settings, and unmistakable New York scenery. Many ceremony areas are public, so walking, accessibility, weather, privacy, guest flow, and permit considerations should be part of the choice.

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Bride and groom at Top of the Rock with the New York City skyline

Top of the Rock

For skyline drama, Top of the Rock places the ceremony on the 69th Floor Observation Deck facing the Empire State Building. Ultimate USA Weddings is the exclusive wedding planner for this location, with access and ceremony timing coordinated around venue procedures.

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620 Loft and Garden wedding setting in New York City

620 Loft & Garden

For refined rooftop elegance, 620 Loft & Garden offers a more contained venue setting in the heart of Manhattan. Ceremony days, times, booking windows, and venue procedures are specific, making advance coordination especially important for couples planning from abroad.

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Bride and groom near the Brooklyn Bridge in New York City

Brooklyn Bridge Promenade

For landmark architecture and city energy, the Brooklyn Bridge Promenade pairs an iconic New York backdrop with skyline photography. It is a public setting, so pedestrian activity, walking, weather, guest size, and photography flow should be planned realistically.

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For a Cinematic City Experience

A ceremony can also become the starting point for a New York portrait experience, moving into carefully chosen city backdrops after the vows. The best route depends on the ceremony location, photography time, transportation, guest plans, and the parts of New York you most want to remember.

Making the Ceremony Personal

A destination wedding should not feel generic simply because it is being planned from another country.

Packages can include a registered New York wedding officiant and a ceremony created around your story and tone. Planning conversations can include readings, cultural traditions, family participation, religious or secular preferences, multilingual elements, and the overall feeling you want the ceremony to hold.

If professional translation or interpreting would be important to your plans, confirm availability during planning rather than assuming that service is included.

International Couples FAQ

Straightforward answers to common questions about getting legally married in New York City while planning from another country.

Do we need to be United States citizens?

No. Couples do not need to be United States citizens or New York residents to marry in New York City, provided they meet the current marriage-license requirements.

Is a passport accepted as identification?

Yes. A valid passport from any country is currently among the forms of identification accepted for a New York City marriage-license application. Always check the City Clerk’s current requirements before your appointment.

Does Ultimate USA Weddings guarantee recognition in our country?

No. Ultimate USA Weddings helps ensure the correct paperwork is obtained and can guide couples toward the appropriate next steps, but another country or authority makes its own decisions about recognition, registration, authentication, translation, and any additional documentation it requires.

Can our ceremony include our language or traditions?

Personal traditions and multilingual elements can be discussed during planning. If professional translation or interpreting is needed, confirm that service is available before relying on it as part of the wedding plan.

Can guests travel with us?

Yes. Location recommendations should take guest count, access, transportation, permit or venue rules, seating expectations, and guest flow into consideration so the setting works for the people traveling with you as well as for the ceremony itself.

Your Wedding Is in New York. Your Planning Team Is Already Here.

Wherever you are planning from, Ultimate USA Weddings brings together the local knowledge, ceremony support, paperwork guidance, and wedding-day coordination needed to make your New York celebration feel beautifully handled.