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Martial status question for DS-160 Form (B-1/B-2 VISA)

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Hello,
I'm helping my brother apply for a VISA to come to the US and I would like to ask a clarifying question just to be sure.

 

His situations is that he is divorced from his wife 15 years ago, but is now living with his girlfriend of 7 years. They are not married and I don't think there's a law in his country that accepts Common Law Marriage/Civil Union. He's from Thailand, but if anyone knows for sure whether this law exists, please let me know.

 

So my question is, which option should I choose for him for his marital status:  "Divorced" ,  " Common Law Marriage/Civil Union" , or "Other"? (I'm guessing "Single" wouldn't be the correct choice, right?) 

 

What if he shares bank account and other assets with his girlfriend, is this an important factor to mention or is it not important for them to consider?

Thank you.

 

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