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sveta just told me friday night she is now pregnant. our question is we have been planning another family visit to ukraine later this year or early next how hard or needs done to bring baby back if while on visit she gives birth? also I am uploading some photos of our visit of 2 weeks ago. as most knows I promised sveta,s family a wedding after she got ap/ead

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sveta just told me friday night she is now pregnant. our question is we have been planning another family visit to ukraine later this year or early next how hard or needs done to bring baby back if while on visit she gives birth? also I am uploading some photos of our visit of 2 weeks ago. as most knows I promised sveta,s family a wedding after she got ap/ead

Congratulations!!

You will need to obtain a CRBA - link below - for your child will be an American citizen. For good measure, ensure you have her medical records with you before you leave for the Ukraine as evidence that the baby is actually hers. The US consulate will most likely ask for evidence of her pregnancy. In addition you may need to get a Ukrainian passport for your child as well.

http://travel.state.gov/travel/living/living_5497.html

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Congratulations to both of you. Considering all the different aspects, it seems likely you want to plan a trip after the baby is born. Just think how excited her family in Ukraine will be to see the child. I think that will have greater meaning to all involved. If you wait until next late spring or summer the baby will be in better shape to travel.

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Congratulations!!

You will need to obtain a CRBA - link below - for your child will be an American citizen. For good measure, ensure you have her medical records with you before you leave for the Ukraine as evidence that the baby is actually hers. The US consulate will most likely ask for evidence of her pregnancy. In addition you may need to get a Ukrainian passport for your child as well.

http://travel.state.gov/travel/living/living_5497.html

Correct. Except Ukrainian passport is not required and Ukrainians cannot get an International Passport before age 18. They are listed in parents passports or get a "travel document" after age 16. If listed in the parent's Ukrainian passport the child would also need a VISA. The child will be a US citizen wherever born, so the CRBA route is the one to follow. The child will also be eligible for Ukrainian citizenship as they have the same rule.

You need to file the CRBA and then when it is approved, file for a passport. This can take several weeks and the baby will no tbe allowed to travel without a passport.

In addition to better medical care here, I recommend as others have do not travel when birth is a possibility.

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