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drahkur

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Jan 2, 2016
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Hi there!

My husband (US) and I recently got married and we are currently waiting for the marriage certificate. After going through the documents checklist for the sponsor, I noticed that it says I need a photocopy of the marriage certificate if you have a co-signer and he or she is your spouse.

Now from what I understood, my husband wasn't going to be my cosigner (or doesn't need to be). In that case, do I need the marriage certificate to send in the application then? Maybe we're misunderstanding what a cosigner is.

Thanks for the help

M
 
There are no co-signers for spousal applications.
 
scylla said:
There are no co-signers for spousal applications.

So... I don't need a marriage certificate then to send off the application...? Do I need to at least receive the certificate in the mail to send off the app? (ie. its been put in the system). Still confused about this as I was told by the officiant who did the ceremony that we would need it to apply.
 
You definitely need the marriage certificate.
 
MilesAway said:
You definitely need the marriage certificate.

Where though? Because on the checklist it says that you only do if they're your cosigner. Do the other forms I fill out include it instead or something?
 
The applicant is required to send it in to prove their relationship to the sponsor.
 
MilesAway said:
The applicant is required to send it in to prove their relationship to the sponsor.

Okay, where in the application for them? Because neither of us can find it.
 
drahkur said:
Where though? Because on the checklist it says that you only do if they're your cosigner. Do the other forms I fill out include it instead or something?

It's in the country specific instructions, under #7 (Identity and Civil Status Documents)
 
Yep...pretty clear:

7
IDENTITY AND CIVIL STATUS DOCUMENTS
Provide birth certificates, baptismal certificates, national identity card or certificate (Cedula) where
available, or other official document confirming relationship (including all pages of Household Registries) for you and each of your family members.
If you are married, you must include a marriage certificate.