Below is the from the Moscow embassy website for some documentary reuirements. As I read it, I understand that they are asking for Divorce decree/evidence of termination of prior marriage from the beneficiary and not for petitioner. I base my understanding on the fact that in each of the points where they need something specific from the petitioner or both, they mention such requirement clearly indicating such (as in documents confirming relationship, financial documents from petitioner) etc. I just have sent a photocopy of my court-certified divorce decree and i am assuming that is more then enough as the embassy has not even asked for it (per my understanding of the below text). Anyone got different experience?
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Evidence of termination of prior marriage(s) (if applicable), original, photocopy and translation into English.
One color non-glossy full-face photo 50x50 mm for visa. The eye level should be between 28mm and 35mm from the bottom. Another two pictures will be required for medical examination.
Documents confirming relationship: photos of Petitioner and Beneficiary together, letters to each other, phone bills, airplane tickets, emails, etc.
Results of Medical Examination in a sealed envelope. The medical must be taken at one of the embassy-designated medical centers. It takes 2 days to complete the medical examination.
Financial documents from the petitioner – a US citizen: please note, that Affidavit of Support (form I-134) is not required, but may be requested. The document must be notarized. Please submit financial documents to show that the applicant will not become a public charge in the United States. Such documents may include, but are not limited to:
- Most recent year tax returns (form 1040) or tax transcripts from IRS
- Copy of bank account
- Earnings and leave statement
- W-2 forms
- Letter from employer
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