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Certificate of Prior Personal Status?

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jgero
2/18/2010 04:25 EST

I am a non-Jewish American married to an Israeli. We recently moved to Israel. I received a 3 month visa and am now in the process of trying to obtain a 6 month work visa and eventually temporary residency. One of the requirements the Misrad Hapnim has is a certificate of prior personal status or 'Teudat mazav ishi kodem' in Hebew, along with an appostille. As far as I can tell, this document does not exist in the U.S. Has anyone every run into this problem? If so, what did you have to submit? Thanks

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bunni
6/8/2010 11:38 EST

Yes, sorry I just found this question now. I can answer that. You need to contact the "Office of Vital Records" in your state, and ask them for a "Certificate of Marital Status" (cost like $50 I believe). That paper then MUST be forwarded to your "Secretary of State" office, to be internationally apostilled. Good luck!

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