I am posting this for a Dominican woman who is married to an American (US) citizen.
Situation:
She met the gentleman in the DR and they married here (DR) less than a year ago. They have a contract (regimen de separacion de bienes) drafted in the DR protecting the husband's assets. Her husband lives in the US (NJ) and comes visit every couple of weeks.
Questions:
Situation:
She met the gentleman in the DR and they married here (DR) less than a year ago. They have a contract (regimen de separacion de bienes) drafted in the DR protecting the husband's assets. Her husband lives in the US (NJ) and comes visit every couple of weeks.
Questions:
- Can she validate her marriage in the US and if yes, would the US consulate in the DR be the first place to approach? And if so, does she need her husband to consent or help?
- The husband is telling her that he is processing "her papers", so that she can join him to live in the US (I don't believe it). It was my understanding that she is the one who has to apply for a residency visa at the US consulate in the DR personally and that nobody else can do that in her name(?).
- If her marriage would be recognized in the US or by the US authorities thru it's consulate here in the DR, would the DR contract be included? In other words is he protected by a Dominican contract in the US - is a Domincan contract valid in the US?
- If the contract is valid in the US, would she still be eligible to inherit any US based assets held by her husband once she would find herself a widow (yes, he is much older than her)?
- If he divorces her, can she claim any type of financial help or compensation in the US even while she still resides in the DR?