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robertg
Hi list,
I am in a strange situation, during my Fiancee's interview visa officer asked my Fiance'e to show a document to prove that she has a custody of her child and my Fiancee was not carying that document at that time so they said her to submit the document and they will send visa's for both of them in mail. Now the situation is she can't find that document and the court only have her divorce decree nothing related to the child's custody so she has to re-open the case to get those documents which could take months to a year.

Is it possible to get only her visa at this time then later when she has the document she can go along with her kid again?, since visa interview is already over she can't explain the situation to the visa officer.
If it is possible what do I need to do?

Did anyone went through a situation like this? please share your views.

Thanks in advance
Raj
JenT
If she's not willing to leave her child behind, she'll need to provide the prove of custody that is being asked for....

Jen
payxibka
QUOTE(robertg @ Mar 12 2007, 08:29 AM) *
Hi list,
I am in a strange situation, during my Fiancee's interview visa officer asked my Fiance'e to show a document to prove that she has a custody of her child and my Fiancee was not carying that document at that time so they said her to submit the document and they will send visa's for both of them in mail. Now the situation is she can't find that document and the court only have her divorce decree nothing related to the child's custody so she has to re-open the case to get those documents which could take months to a year.

Is it possible to get only her visa at this time then later when she has the document she can go along with her kid again?, since visa interview is already over she can't explain the situation to the visa officer.
If it is possible what do I need to do?

Did anyone went through a situation like this? please share your views.

Thanks in advance
Raj


Children of K-1's have follow-to-join benefits for up to one year. If she is willing to let the child remain and thinks that she will find this document within the benefit period then it is an option.
mybackpages
Good answers her, butyou might find more hep specificaly for India in this forum
http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.php?showforum=91
robertg
QUOTE(fwaguy @ Mar 12 2007, 10:05 AM) *
QUOTE(robertg @ Mar 12 2007, 08:29 AM) *
Hi list,
I am in a strange situation, during my Fiancee's interview visa officer asked my Fiance'e to show a document to prove that she has a custody of her child and my Fiancee was not carying that document at that time so they said her to submit the document and they will send visa's for both of them in mail. Now the situation is she can't find that document and the court only have her divorce decree nothing related to the child's custody so she has to re-open the case to get those documents which could take months to a year.

Is it possible to get only her visa at this time then later when she has the document she can go along with her kid again?, since visa interview is already over she can't explain the situation to the visa officer.
If it is possible what do I need to do?

Did anyone went through a situation like this? please share your views.

Thanks in advance
Raj


Children of K-1's have follow-to-join benefits for up to one year. If she is willing to let the child remain and thinks that she will find this document within the benefit period then it is an option.



Thanks for all who replied:

If she is willling to leave the child behind then what is the procedure?, does she has to call Embassy to setup another interview? how does that work?.

Thanks in advance
Raj
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