Razvod Braka Preko Ambasade File
While Vesna stamps and faxes (yes, faxes—the embassy’s scanner is broken), a power outage hits the building. The air conditioning dies. The city’s humid heat seeps in.
The problem: Their host country, let’s call it "Landia," does not recognize foreign divorces unless the country of nationality has a family court. Serbia has family courts, but for Serbian citizens abroad, the law is archaic. To divorce in Serbia, one party must physically reside there for three months. Neither can afford to pause their careers. razvod braka preko ambasade
Vesna stamps the paper with a loud thwack . "Congratulations. You are no longer husband and wife. The fee is 120 euros. Cash. No cards." While Vesna stamps and faxes (yes, faxes—the embassy’s
Maya finally removes her sunglasses. Her eyes are red. "You told your mother I was a gold digger." The problem: Their host country, let’s call it
A beat. Then, unexpectedly, Maya laughs. A short, bitter, real laugh.
"You bled on my white dress. I didn't even get angry."