I have been with my "wife" (dominicana) for almost 14 years. She is 63 and I am 72. She is "salt of the earth" and we plan on staying together for life. Further, as we are both growing older and developing age-related challenges, we need each other more and more.
I cannot marry legally because I would lose 50% of my income due to this change of SSA status. And I'm not going to lie. I'm going to die, but I'm not going to lie! LOL!
When I leave the DR1 and fill out the paperwork, I notice the category "concubinage."
Is there any Dominican legal status that we could establish to recognize our relationship formally that would not affect my status with respect to U.S. law in general and SSA requirements in particular?
I want to find some way to honor our relationship. Sure, we refer to each other as wife and husband as is part of the culture here and even more so in Haiti but I want to find some way to take our relationship to the next level with respect to recognition.
I cannot marry legally because I would lose 50% of my income due to this change of SSA status. And I'm not going to lie. I'm going to die, but I'm not going to lie! LOL!
When I leave the DR1 and fill out the paperwork, I notice the category "concubinage."
Is there any Dominican legal status that we could establish to recognize our relationship formally that would not affect my status with respect to U.S. law in general and SSA requirements in particular?
I want to find some way to honor our relationship. Sure, we refer to each other as wife and husband as is part of the culture here and even more so in Haiti but I want to find some way to take our relationship to the next level with respect to recognition.