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Hi guys please anyone can help me , the part of evidence documents asking for Evidence of the end of your spouse's prior marriage(s)

My spouse has  never been divorced , i did uploaded my divorce deecre , what should we do !

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30 minutes ago, Abdel chokri said:

My spouse has  never been divorced

1. Has she ever applied for a visa to enter the U.S.?

 

2. “never been divorced” is odd phrasing. Had she ever been married?

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who is requesting this?

USCIS ,  NVC or embassy

she can ask Rabat for document saying "no previous marriage"

also,  if u married in Moroc ,  a woman can not be married to 2 men 

 

Try the following site in Rabat,  Moroc for record of marriage /divorces to show "your marriage is her 1st"

 

https://www.consulat.ma/en/family-and-marriage

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3 hours ago, Abdel chokri said:

Hi guys please anyone can help me , the part of evidence documents asking for Evidence of the end of your spouse's prior marriage(s)

My spouse has  never been divorced , i did uploaded my divorce deecre , what should we do !

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You do nothing because it is not applicable.  

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56 minutes ago, pushbrk said:

You do nothing because it is not applicable.  

ordinarily good but in Moroc,  1st and last names are used so many times 

and if she has a name like  khadija or Yassmine with one of the many surnames used over and over,   there may be a similar name in the USCIS system already and an officer assumes it's the same person

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1 hour ago, pushbrk said:

You do nothing because it is not applicable.  

Thank you man I appreciate your answer I was about to upload an affidavit form says that I never been divorced or any prior marriage. But I think I won't after your answer thanks again for the help I see your comments everywhere god bless you.

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2 hours ago, JeanneAdil said:

ordinarily good but in Moroc,  1st and last names are used so many times 

and if she has a name like  khadija or Yassmine with one of the many surnames used over and over,   there may be a similar name in the USCIS system already and an officer assumes it's the same person

No.  He's just reading from a list, not an actual request.

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You mentioned that you uploaded your divorce decree: Knowing the Casablanca Consulate, be prepared with your original marriage certificate also if you were married in Morocco before. Casablanca CO will ask for it.

I would say to upload it with the NVC documents so they have access to it before the interview.

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