A Letter of Non-Impediment to Marry is a legal document issued by a government authority confirming that an individual is free to marry. It certifies that there are no legal barriers, such as an existing marriage or civil partnership, preventing the individual from entering into a new marriage. This document is often required when a person plans to marry in a foreign country, serving as proof of their single status or eligibility to marry. Obtaining the letter typically involves submitting identification, proof of residency, and sometimes an affidavit. Depending on the country, the document may also be called a Certificate of No Marriage (CENOMAR) or Certificate of Freedom to Marry. It ensures that marriages comply with both domestic and foreign legal requirements, providing peace of mind for those entering into a cross-border union. Processing times and requirements may vary based on the issuing country.