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i have rnm, but i divorced and now i'm planning marriage

simsimso

i was marriage with a brazilian, and i got crnm

but we divorce, after 4 years

and i meet new person, and we are planning marriage


should i try to get new crnm?

or i can just keep my crnm?

i dont know if my crnm working from before parter

so if i have to renew my crnm when i marriage

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rsrenfrew

WOW.  I am happily single and plan to remain that way.  Sounds muilto complicado.

abthree

08/17/24 @simsimo.  Sorry to hear about your troubles.  I have several questions to understand your situation better:


-- When will your current CRNM expire?

-- What year was your current CRNM issued?

-- Is the person that you plan to marry now a Brazilian citizen?

simsimso

@abthree


  1. it will expire 2031
  2. i got 2021
  3. she is brazilian

abthree


08/17/24    @abthree

it will expire 2031
i got 2021
she is brazilian

     -@simsimso


As long as both you and your fiancée are free and eligible to marry  -- that is, you have legal proof of your divorce, and she either never was married or is divorced and has legal proof - you should be able to get married at a cartório and not need to get a new CRNM  until you renew in 2031.

simsimso

@abthree really thank you for answer!

rsrenfrew

@rsrenfrew

I didn't mean to be unkind at all.  I have been married once to a Brazilian.  The day we got married, I realized and could not ignore anymore (mainly through the energy shift in my spouse) that it was, for sure, a "green card" marriage.  It lasted 9 months and took 2 years to unwind.  So, just a little background on why I am happily single.  Not quite ready to dip.  my toe in the marriage pool yet.

Scott

abthree


08/18/24    @rsrenfrew
I didn't mean to be unkind at all.  I have been married once to a Brazilian.  The day we got married, I realized and could not ignore anymore (mainly through the energy shift in my spouse) that it was, for sure, a "green card" marriage.  It lasted 9 months and took 2 years to unwind.  So, just a little background on why I am happily single.  Not quite ready to dip.  my toe in the marriage pool yet.
Scott   

    -@rsrenfrew


Unfortunately, your story is an all too common one.  Congrats on getting out of it with your skin intact, and still able to laugh about it.

jasonlovesdogs

@rsrenfrew What changed after you got married?