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Receieved an email from the embassy today . Stating they reviewed our case file and requested some documents that should be taken to the interview . My main questions is they requested a Cenomar of no marriage . Now we are CR-1 so how could we obtain that ? It would be a Cenmar of marriage . Now I am guessing this is what they meant or want to see .

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Receieved an email from the embassy today . Stating they reviewed our case file and requested some documents that should be taken to the interview . My main questions is they requested a Cenomar of no marriage . Now we are CR-1 so how could we obtain that ? It would be a Cenmar of marriage . Now I am guessing this is what they meant or want to see .

You request a CENOMAR from NSO and they will issue the CEMAR because you are married... normal.

Here is a link to the embassy instructions letter for the immigrant visa, have the documents listed there for the interview

http://photos.state.gov/libraries/manila/325288/packets/K1%20and%20K2%20Interview%20Preparation%20Instructions%20-%20English%20_updated%2004%20Feb%202014_.pdf

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Receieved an email from the embassy today . Stating they reviewed our case file and requested some documents that should be taken to the interview . My main questions is they requested a Cenomar of no marriage . Now we are CR-1 so how could we obtain that ? It would be a Cenmar of marriage . Now I am guessing this is what they meant or want to see .

Fill out an application or request for a CENOMAR.

Instead of the Certificate of Singleness, you will get the CEMAR (a.k.a. Advisory on Marriages). It will show all previous and present marriage/s.

Here is a sample of the CEMAR: http://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/359649-cenomar-at-us-embassy-in-manila/page-3

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