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Does a k2 beneficiary (Mexican) need letter of consent from parent?

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Nicaragua
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Hello. Quick question here.

A father (k1 beneficiary) will be traveling with his daughter (k2) to USA pretty soon. The father plans to marry a US citizen, and she will be petitioning for the child as well.

The father shares custody with the mother (yes, they're divorced.) The mother has no problem at all that her daughter will be moving to USA with her dad and starting a new life with dad's new wife.

So, will mother need to sign a consent from with an attorney in Mexico in order to 'officially' give consent to her daughter to go and live in the USA?

If so, I'm assuming she needs to do that NOW, since father and daughter will have their interview next month for the K visa.

Can you mention what the letter specifically would need to contain so that the Consulate is satisfied to grant the K2 visa?

Your help is greatly appreciated!

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Kenya
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Hello. Quick question here.

A father (k1 beneficiary) will be traveling with his daughter (k2) to USA pretty soon. The father plans to marry a US citizen, and she will be petitioning for the child as well.

The father shares custody with the mother (yes, they're divorced.) The mother has no problem at all that her daughter will be moving to USA with her dad and starting a new life with dad's new wife.

So, will mother need to sign a consent from with an attorney in Mexico in order to 'officially' give consent to her daughter to go and live in the USA?

Yes, just needs to be notarized.

If so, I'm assuming she needs to do that NOW, since father and daughter will have their interview next month for the K visa.

Oh yes.

Can you mention what the letter specifically would need to contain so that the Consulate is satisfied to grant the K2 visa?

I PARENT NAME hereby allow CHILD NAME to immigrate to the United States of America and to permanently reside there. I also allow CHILD NAME to return to my country to visit and then return to the USA.

Phil (Lockport, near Chicago) and Alla (Lobnya, near Moscow)

As of Dec 7, 2009, now Zero miles apart (literally)!

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