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500Reil

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  1. 2 minutes ago, Dashinka said:

    I see this now after reading it on the U.S. Embassy website for Cambodia.  Seems funny it is not acceptable, maybe try going back to the U.S. Embassy there if you are still in country.  You may want to hit the “Report” button on your OP and request a moderator move this to the proper regional forum to get more relevant responses.

     

    Good Luck!

     

    The U.S. Embassy can certify U.S. passport copies and notarize affidavits of single status. None of the other documents required by the MFA can be certified by the U.S. Embassy. The MFA has assured the U.S. Embassy that it will accept marriage applications in which only the passport copies and affidavits of single status have been certified.
     

    https://kh.usembassy.gov/u-s-citizen-services/additional-resources-u-s-citizens/getting-married-in-cambodia/

     

    https://www.visajourney.com/forums/forum/90-asia-east-and-pacific/

    Just a guess, but I assume they are planning to marry in Cambodia.

    Yes. i planned on marrying in Cambodia. thanks

  2. 1 hour ago, top_secret said:

    Why would you need that?

    The Country is Cambodia. I know. Its crazy. I went to the US embassy and got a notarized document, that I am single. But because it was hand-written.(that's how the embassy gave it to me). They, Cambodia wouldn't accept it. 

    I wasn't sure if i still needed a the Apostille service, once i have notarized affidavit of single status from here in the US.

  3. The Country is Cambodia. I know. Its crazy. I went to the US embassy and got a notarized document, that I am single. But because it was hand-written.(that's how the embassy gave it to me). They, Cambodia wouldn't accept it. 

    I wasn't sure if i still needed a the Apostille service, once i have notarized affidavit of single status from here in the US.

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