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Sabina Acosta

Death Certificate - Registro de Defunción Colombia

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Hello Guys,

 

My husband finally has his interview in the US Embassy in Bogotá Colombia this august. When they sent me the appointment letter they also sent an evidence list that asks for a "registro de defunción" (death certificate). But he has never been married before. His mom did pass away many years back but the requirement does not say who they need a death certificate from. Do you guys know if this is just a general list they send to everybody and I can disregard it? or should he take his mom's death certificate?

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35 minutes ago, Sabina Acosta said:

Hello Guys,

 

My husband finally has his interview in the US Embassy in Bogotá Colombia this august. When they sent me the appointment letter they also sent an evidence list that asks for a "registro de defunción" (death certificate). But he has never been married before. His mom did pass away many years back but the requirement does not say who they need a death certificate from. Do you guys know if this is just a general list they send to everybody and I can disregard it? or should he take his mom's death certificate?

Has your husband ever applied for a visa for the USA, such as a B1/B2 visa?

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6 minutes ago, Sabina Acosta said:

Hi Mike, yes, he has a B2 tourist visa.

I see.  
 

By any chance when he applied for that visa did he state he was married?

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1 hour ago, Sabina Acosta said:

Not at all...he was probably like 15 yrs old

It’s a puzzle.  Maybe email the embassy and ask whose death certificate it wants.  Worst case this will be clarified at the interview with an RFE.  

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