Legalize Single status/Unmarried in MOFA
Legalize Single status/Unmarried in MOFA
Hi, i'm from Israel and i have Khmer girlfriend, i want to complete her visa request for Israel but i need to legalize the document of single status / unmarried in MOFA Cambodia.
I tried to do it already and got refused by the MOFA, they say they will not legalize this document after they legalize 2 other documents i have needed it's even look like they scary to talk about this document of single status.
Currently the application is stuck only because of this, the Israeli government want me to bring some write details about that they not sign/legalize this document, where do you think i can get this information? does Cambodia have any writen law that state they are not signing/legalize this kind of document?
Thanks a lot for your kind help.
I tried to do it already and got refused by the MOFA, they say they will not legalize this document after they legalize 2 other documents i have needed it's even look like they scary to talk about this document of single status.
Currently the application is stuck only because of this, the Israeli government want me to bring some write details about that they not sign/legalize this document, where do you think i can get this information? does Cambodia have any writen law that state they are not signing/legalize this kind of document?
Thanks a lot for your kind help.
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Re: Legalize Single status/Unmarried in MOFA
Single status document comes from the Sangkat, not from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Ask her to go to the Sangkat to get. She needs to bring her birth certificate, passport/ID card, and family book to the Sangkat.
After she gets the Single status document she can it translate from Pyramid or some other place.
Good luck!
After she gets the Single status document she can it translate from Pyramid or some other place.
Good luck!
Re: Legalize Single status/Unmarried in MOFA
I've been to sangkat already, she got the document from her sangkat, but any document you want to use in other country need to be legalize/signed/approved by MOFA, they not sign on this specific document for some reason, i just want to have something written that say they are not sign it.newkidontheblock wrote: ↑Mon May 13, 2019 11:33 am Single status document comes from the Sangkat, not from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Ask her to go to the Sangkat to get. She needs to bring her birth certificate, passport/ID card, and family book to the Sangkat.
After she gets the Single status document she can it translate from Pyramid or some other place.
Good luck!
Thank you anyway.
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Re: Legalize Single status/Unmarried in MOFA
Have you tried getting a fixer in the MOFA? Discussed with missus and she can’t figure it out too.
Is this a marriage visa, or just a travel visa?
Is this a marriage visa, or just a travel visa?
Re: Legalize Single status/Unmarried in MOFA
Not have fixer, only Consular.newkidontheblock wrote: ↑Mon May 13, 2019 1:11 pm Have you tried getting a fixer in the MOFA? Discussed with missus and she can’t figure it out too.
Is this a marriage visa, or just a travel visa?
About the visa kind - there is 2 ways for couples to live in israel 1.Married 2.life together
The visa i'm making her for Israel called "life together" visa - you need all papers except married certificate instead she need to bring "single/unmarried certificate", we already bring everything and israel approve but just this last one making us trouble.
The government told me if i will have some law written i the will be ok with only a statement.
Sorry for the lack of information in the opening message.
And thanks.
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Re: Legalize Single status/Unmarried in MOFA
Sorry to say but you won't get them to legalize the document now days, even with a fixer. And the bad point is that there is no written law about it. It's just "unspoked" HE law which everyone is following at MOFA. We tried to get it too last year and even with connections we didn't get it. Just heard that still in 2017 it might have been possible with correct amount of tea money, but not anymore.Aviv199 wrote: ↑Mon May 13, 2019 1:43 pmNot have fixer, only Consular.newkidontheblock wrote: ↑Mon May 13, 2019 1:11 pm Have you tried getting a fixer in the MOFA? Discussed with missus and she can’t figure it out too.
Is this a marriage visa, or just a travel visa?
About the visa kind - there is 2 ways for couples to live in israel 1.Married 2.life together
The visa i'm making her for Israel called "life together" visa - you need all papers except married certificate instead she need to bring "single/unmarried certificate", we already bring everything and israel approve but just this last one making us trouble.
The government told me if i will have some law written i the will be ok with only a statement.
Sorry for the lack of information in the opening message.
And thanks.
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Re: Legalize Single status/Unmarried in MOFA
Take her to Hong Kong to get married - no bullshit paperwork required - then take her to Israel as your wife. Assuming you were planning to get married eventually.....
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Re: Legalize Single status/Unmarried in MOFA
The MoFAIC will not notarise the "Certificate of Celibacy, Widowhood or divorce" (single status) for the purpose of Cambodian Citizens to marry abroad.
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or for any other purpose.
Contact you embassy or consulate in Cambodia, Thailand, or Vietnam, they should know and maybe have a way to work around it. Some countries will accept a notarized family book instead, and the ministry will notarize that document. Just don't tell them what you're going to use it for.
Re: Legalize Single status/Unmarried in MOFA
The consulate of Israel in Bangkok(not have consul in Cambodia) say to me they know there is no signature about this document and make sworn statement with my girlfriend she have never been married, i give it to Israel government and still they want to make sure i cannot do sign in MOFA Cambodia, so i think maybe here i will find written law.Kammekor wrote: ↑Mon May 13, 2019 3:43 pmor for any other purpose.
Contact you embassy or consulate in Cambodia, Thailand, or Vietnam, they should know and maybe have a way to work around it. Some countries will accept a notarized family book instead, and the ministry will notarize that document. Just don't tell them what you're going to use it for.
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