Friday, February 3, 2012

I'm planning on getting married in Puerto Rico. The thing is that this is my first marriage and I found out a couple of days ago that you have to get a blood test or something in order to get the license. I know that the tests and all that vary trough countries and states. So I would like to know what exactly do you get tested for in Puerto Rico? And if it involves too much needles?|||Check out this post on my blog - I'm no expert, but it should point you in the right direction.
http://www.visit-the-coqui.com/2008/02/g鈥?/a>

The rules on blood tests have just changed and you now need 3 tests (not sure if they are all blood)

You should also contact Demographic Registry Office (787-767-9120) to comfirm everything tat you need.

Good luck|||I got married in Puerto Rico.
I just got one blood test and it included Gonarrea and Siphilys.
It was really fast, it doesn't take long.
Once you get that ONE test you have ten days to get married.

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|||STD, tubercolusis etc etc...|||i suggest u get legally married in the States and then make a wedding in the destination you want. i dont recommend u get married in PR, because the paper process is really long and if u need to get tested for anything its going to be a pain in the neck to get space for any medical appointments or they would have u running around offices for about half a day to get the requirements. lines are long and it takes hours to get a stamp or a legal paper, and the mail service its really slow. a marriage certificate could take months to obtain. and im not going into divorce details its even worst. i live here and i know. so not a good idea to get legally married over here, but u could have a nice wedding and reception, great vacation spots.|||std's and hormones. you gotta be one male and one female

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