A quick update: I received an email from the lawyer in Ecuador that my document has been accepted & is correct. To review, this was my Affidavit of Marital Status, showing that I am not currently married, & nor was I ever married. This document as well as the Apostille document, were translated into Spanish for the local Ecuadorian authorities.


On the part of my fiancée, she has just received her new cedula, which is like a national ID card. This shows her marital status right on the card (in this case soltera for single & never married). Also she needs to apply for a Curaduria. This is a legal process of transfer of guardianship. I was able to (finally) find some information on it at: https://centrojuridicongya.blogspot.com ... ecial.html
When a person exercises parental authority over their children and decides to marry or remarry, they need to go through a legal process to be able to marry. This applies to various cases, both for single parents and / or mothers, widowers or divorcees, as long as they are in charge of their minor children.Nov 26, 2018
With all of this, we are much closer now to getting married & fulfilling our mutual dreams.

Damon.

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