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Divorce decree from South Korea

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This is probably too specific to get help on, but I'll try. When we filed our I-129F, my fiance and I included her Korean divorce certificate which we had translated. Now, I'm seeing people on here talking about getting an RFE over not having enough proof that the divorce is final (i.e. needs to be notarized, signed by a judge, etc.) I don't think any of hers had that, but maybe it's not possible in Korea. I'm just starting to stress a little and would appreciate any knowledge someone may have on this subject.

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Go to travel.state.gov search S Korea, click on the first hyperlink (it reads South Korea) and then scroll down to the "marriage, divorce certificates" section.. hope this helps! My foreign fiance was also married and divorced.. the whole process was a pain in the a**. 

 

 

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