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What document can we show as a proof that my fiance never been married.since they said there is no cenomar in the US.

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Hello everyone.me and my fiance would like to seek for help and advice on what document to send as a proof that my foreign fiance has never been married.i know in philippines they have cenomar (certificate of no marriage) but how about in the US what document can my fiance get as a proof that he has never been married?i hope you can help me and my fiance,we just received a 221g letter and we are trying to gather what document record my fiance can provide to show that he has never been married.

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52 minutes ago, yvaine said:

Hello everyone.me and my fiance would like to seek for help and advice on what document to send as a proof that my foreign fiance has never been married.i know in philippines they have cenomar (certificate of no marriage) but how about in the US what document can my fiance get as a proof that he has never been married?i hope you can help me and my fiance,we just received a 221g letter and we are trying to gather what document record my fiance can provide to show that he has never been married.

Is your fiancé a USC?  There is no way to prove a negative.  Even if such a document was available, it only proves that a person was not married in that particular state or jurisdiction.

 

What exactly does the 221g letter request?

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1 hour ago, Jorgedig said:

Is your fiancé a USC?  There is no way to prove a negative.  Even if such a document was available, it only proves that a person was not married in that particular state or jurisdiction.

 

What exactly does the 221g letter request?

The 221g was asking for marriage documentation-certificate of no marriage record

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5 hours ago, yvaine said:

The 221g was asking for marriage documentation-certificate of no marriage record

If your fiancé is a born USC, that makes no sense.  There is no centralized marriage record for the United States.  If someone gets married in California, the bureau of vital statistics in New York has no record of it.

 

Similarly, if someone had a destination wedding in Fiji, the record of that marriage would not exist, in any official capacity, anywhere else.

 

The only thing you can provide is any type of divorce decree, which proves that a previous marriage was terminated and that the party is free to marry.

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6 hours ago, aaron2020 said:

Is your USC fiance originally from the Philippines?

 

Are you sure the 221g is asking for documentation of no marriage is for him?  

Same thing I was thinking. If the petitioner is a Philippines nationality and became a US  citizen, then I can see the possibly of them asking for a CENOMAR. Other than that, it doesn't make sense.

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16 hours ago, aaron2020 said:

Is your USC fiance originally from the Philippines?

 

Are you sure the 221g is asking for documentation of no marriage is for him?  

 

On 9/11/2019 at 6:59 PM, payxibka said:

How will they know about the bankruptcy?

Yes that was stated on the 221g marriage documentation-certificate of no marriage on record.

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1 minute ago, yvaine said:

 

Yes that was stated on the 221g marriage documentation-certificate of no marriage on record.

He will not be able to get such a document from the United States.

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7 hours ago, Jorgedig said:

He will not be able to get such a document from the United States.

I agree coz i read online that there is no such record but i also read that you can request thru local department of health in your county about no marriage record statement.

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7 hours ago, yvaine said:

 

Yes that was stated on the 221g marriage documentation-certificate of no marriage on record.

If your fiancee is originally from the Philippines,  then you get a CENOMAR from PSA for them

YMMV

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47 minutes ago, yvaine said:

I agree coz i read online that there is no such record but i also read that you can request thru local department of health in your county about no marriage record statement.

Was your fiancee born in the Philippines?  

Hard to help you when you don't answer questions.

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2 hours ago, payxibka said:

If your fiancee is originally from the Philippines,  then you get a CENOMAR from PSA for them

Bingo....

Finally done...

 

 

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6 hours ago, yvaine said:

I agree coz i read online that there is no such record but i also read that you can request thru local department of health in your county about no marriage record statement.

You could try, but I have never heard of such a document being provided in the US.

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10 hours ago, aaron2020 said:

Was your fiancee born in the Philippines?  

Hard to help you when you don't answer questions.

My fiance was born in america.his an american by birth.they were asking the certificate of no marriage record to check that he was not married here in the philippines.coz my fiance has an exfiance who was a filipina but their relationship didnt work out and he has his exfiance petition as first for the fiance visa but his exfiance didnt go to the interview before.so now its his second petition so they were asking if my fiance was married or not.

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