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Ok so I know this is a DIY website but I did get a lawyer and filed the 129f on august 1st. I got a request for evidence for my fiance's divorce decree. She is Venezuelan living in peru. The government is saying they need a document called sentencia de divorcio. She said there isnt a document like that. The one we sent had the seperation aggrement divorce and property settlement in one. I'm curious if any of yalls Venezuelan fiances have ran into this yet possibly. She got a lawyer who helped with her daughters travel document to get her divorce file from Caracas and sent it all to the lawyer. In some of the documents it says sentencia de divorcio mentioned but she insists it is referring to the document we sent. Any help would be helpful. We have til feb 20th to send the document. The lawyer has asked some of her colleagues but hasnt found any answers yet. Only thing we can come up with is to get the lawyer to write some sort of statement saying that the sentencia de divorcio referenced in the documents was the document we already sent. Any help will be much appreciated!

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Venezuela
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The document does exist, It's the divorce decree and it's something she will have to ask to SAREN registry where they got divorced for a certified copy.  There's some research she can do http://www.saren.gob.ve/?page_id=739 or ask the lawyer that's helping her to go to the SAREN office and get that document for her and mailed, if she got divorced through the Tribunal Supremo de Justicia they will have to ask them instead of SAREN for a copy.

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