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Yes. A court marriage certificate can generally be used for visa purposes, provided it is a valid marriage certificate issued by the competent Marriage Registrar or Marriage Officer. Many countries accept a marriage certificate issued under the Special Marriage Act, 1954 or other applicable marriage laws in India as proof of marriage during visa processing. The marriage certificate may be required for: Spouse visa. Dependent visa. Family reunification visa. Permanent residence applications. Immigration and citizenship-related applications. The embassy or immigration authority may also require: Original marriage certificate. Passport of both spouses. Photographs. Proof of a genuine marital relationship. Additional documents as per the destination country's immigration rules. Some countries may require: Apostille of the marriage certificate. Consular legalization or embassy attestation, if applicable. A certified translation if the certificate is not in the required language. A court marriage certificate alone does not guarantee the grant of a visa. The applicant must satisfy all other immigration requirements of the destination country. If the marriage certificate was obtained by fraud, false declarations, or forged documents, it may be rejected by the immigration authorities and may also result in legal action under Indian law. Before applying, it is advisable to verify the specific document requirements of the embassy or immigration authority of the country where the visa is being sought, as requirements vary from country to country.