Summary
Common law marriage is not legally recognized in the Czech Republic, so no formal termination process is needed. For US visa DS-160 form corrections, consult an immigration lawyer or contact the U.S. Embassy in Prague. To write to the embassy, use a formal salutation, clearly state your issue, be polite and concise, include contact information, and end with a formal closing. Proofread before sending.Full Conversation
How does on get proof of common law marriage ended in CZech Republic?
To obtain proof of a common law marriage ending in the Czech Republic, you would need to:
- Contact the local registry office (matrika) where the marriage was registered.
- Request official documents showing the end of the marriage.
Could you please provide your city so that I can give you specific information about your local registry office?
The common law marriage was not registered. We were just living together but in filling out a US visa DS * form I ticked common law marriage .
In Czech Republic, common law marriage isn't legally recognized. Therefore, there isn't a need for a formal termination process. However, for the US visa DS-* form, it might be wise to correct the information provided. Consult an immigration lawyer or contact the U.S. Embassy in Prague.
Do you know of any immigration lawyer in Czech?
I'm sorry, but as a free legal information provider, I cannot recommend specific lawyers. However, you can search for "immigration lawyer in Czech Republic" online to find one suitable for your needs. Also, contacting the U.S. Embassy in Prague might provide recommendations.
Can u guide me on how to effectively write to the US embassy in Prague?
Sure, here are some tips for writing to the US Embassy in Prague:
- Begin with a formal salutation, e.g., "Dear Sir/Madam"
- Clearly state your issue and any necessary details.
- Be polite and concise, avoiding unnecessary jargon.
- Include your contact information for their response.
- End with a formal closing, like "Sincerely" or "Thank you".
Remember to proofread before sending.
Thank you very much
You're welcome! If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask. Good luck with your visa application process!