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I married my wife in Brazil.In brazil have to go through the cartorio to get married.I am here in Brazil on a visitor visa and we could not use the cartorio where we live because my visa would have run out before we could get the papers the local cartorio ask for.So we went over to the next town and applied there.The woman knew we did not live there and all you have to have as proof is a bill with an adress.She knew our situation and provided a bill.Long story short the adress listed on the marriage cerrtificate is not the adress we live at.I don't want to get caught in a misrep or something crazy.The adress on the g325 would be different then the marriage cert.What is the best way to handle this without getting into trouble?They can't change the adress to the town we live as is not in their district.Any and all responses are welcomed. Oh yeah by the way don't get married in Brazil the paperwork is hell and they all ask for different papers-no set standard!Wait 60 days too!

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Brazil
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I married my wife in Brazil.In brazil have to go through the cartorio to get married.I am here in Brazil on a visitor visa and we could not use the cartorio where we live because my visa would have run out before we could get the papers the local cartorio ask for.So we went over to the next town and applied there.The woman knew we did not live there and all you have to have as proof is a bill with an adress.She knew our situation and provided a bill.Long story short the adress listed on the marriage cerrtificate is not the adress we live at.I don't want to get caught in a misrep or something crazy.The adress on the g325 would be different then the marriage cert.What is the best way to handle this without getting into trouble?They can't change the adress to the town we live as is not in their district.Any and all responses are welcomed. Oh yeah by the way don't get married in Brazil the paperwork is hell and they all ask for different papers-no set standard!Wait 60 days too!

What do you mean the address in the marriage certificate? I got married last October here in Brazil and my marriage certificate doesn't have my address on it.

If you mean that the cartorio was a different address than your wife's house, that's ok. Dont worry about it. I got married in another town too, because in mine they asked for presence of a public translator, so as we didn't want to spend that money we got married in a city about 30 min away. It doesn't matter for the Immigration if the address where you live, matches with the address of the cartorio or not.

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