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MinaPartha

Court permit / letter from ex-husband required for K2 visa

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  • 4 months later...
Filed: K-1 Visa Country: India
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hey @pknick

Thank you for your reply. My visa got approved on 14th this month. I had emailed my ex-husband in December about our move and he replied he didn't have any concerns. Got a printout of this email in case they ask at the port of entry. They didn't ask for it during the interview. My daughter is 14. 

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Hello Mina. I am in a similar situation. My fiance who happens to be in bhopal, india, has a child of 4 with her from her ex husband. So i was wondering of the interview officer at the embassy ask you for any pertaining documents such as child custody or the fathers notarized consent letter? And also, was your daughters K2 visa was stamped rite along yours or did it take more time for you to obtain your daughters visa? Kindly advise me on this.

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