Legal Question in Family Law in Russian Federation
US Marriage valid in Russia Federation
Married Russian woman 12/22 K-1 visa. She returned to Russia 5/26. No CIS interview to adjust status. No time for divorce.She stated marriage not recognized by Russian government and she doesn't need divorce. Is this true that Russian government doesn't recognize her marriage to US citizen?
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: US Marriage valid in Russia Federation
Based on the first poster's reply, it appears that the marriage should be recognized by Russia. The other factor is whether Colorado recognizes your marriage as valid, in which case you would need to get a divorce, even if for some reason Russia did not recognize the marriage as valid.
If you'd like additional assistance in determining whether you are legally married in Colorado, please do not hesitate to contact our firm.
Sincerely,
Christine C. Nierenz, Esq.
Re: US Marriage valid in Russia Federation
According to the Family Code of the Russian Federation, the Russian Government recognizes any marriage that has been lawfully performed abroad in accordance with the Laws of that country.
The exceptions to this rule are the following situations when the marriage was granted between:
1. The persons where at least one partner is still legally married to another spouse or,
2. two close relatives (immediate family members including parents, children, brothers, sisters, etc.), or,
3. an adopted child and adoptive parent, or
4. any partner that is recognized by the Court as mentally incapable or partially mentally capable.
Sincerely,
Irina M. O'Rear
Russian Attorney
Tampa, FL
www.russialegal.com