
You provide official civil records: a marriage extract for spouses, birth or adoption records for children, and evidence of at least three years' cohabitation for common-law partners.
Croatia expects you to evidence the relationship with formal documents. For a spouse, that means an extract from the marriage register; for children, a birth register extract or an adoption decision establishing the parent-child link.
For a common-law partnership, you typically show cohabitation of at least three years, supported by records or witness statements. One useful exception: family members of Croatian nationals generally do not have to submit these vital records themselves, because the authorities obtain them ex officio.
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