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Letter of consent example
1:23 am January 29, 2025

yuyul

Yuyul

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Hii!!

It seems the legal cost to get full custody is way too expensive here and I recalled a few of you saying that we may need to get a permission letter from the ex partner to allow children to migrate.

I wonder if the below is sufficient for NVC?

AFFIDAVIT OF CONSENT AND WAIVER OF RIGHTS

(For Use in the Republic of Singapore and the United States of America)

I, [Ex-Husband's Full Name], holder of NRIC/Passport No. [XXXXXXXXX], of legal age, a citizen of [Country], and residing at [Full Address], do solemnly and voluntarily make this affidavit and declare as follows:

1. Acknowledgment of Joint Custody

1.1. I acknowledge that under the Guardianship of Infants Act (Cap. 122) and the Women s Charter (Cap. 353) of the Republic of Singapore, joint custody of my minor child, [Child s Full Name] (born on [Child s Date of Birth], holder of Birth Certificate No. [XXXXXXXXX]), was granted to both myself and my ex-wife, [Your Full Name], pursuant to the custody order issued by the Family Justice Courts on [Court Order Date].

1.2. I further acknowledge the provisions of Section 126(3) of the Women s Charter, which requires the written consent of both parents or the court's approval for the relocation of a minor child outside Singapore.

1.3. In compliance with Section 126(3) of the Women s Charter, I provide my unequivocal and irrevocable written consent for my ex-wife, [Your Full Name], to permanently relocate with our child to the United States of America.

2. Consent for Relocation and Travel

2.1. I expressly and irrevocably consent to my ex-wife relocating our child, [Child s Full Name], permanently to the United States of America.

2.2. I further authorize her to:

Make all necessary travel and immigration arrangements for our child, including securing a visa, permanent residency, or citizenship in the United States.

Travel internationally with our child for any duration without requiring my further consent.

3. Authorization for Passport, Visa, and Immigration Applications

3.1. I grant my irrevocable consent for [Your Full Name] to apply for and obtain:

A U.S. passport and visa for our child, as well as any other necessary travel documents.

Renewal or replacement of our child s Singaporean passport or any other relevant documents.

3.2. I confirm that my signature or presence shall no longer be required for any future applications relating to my child s travel or relocation.

4. Delegation of Decision-Making Authority

4.1. While I retain my legal status as a joint custodian under the Guardianship of Infants Act, I voluntarily delegate full parental decision-making authority concerning our child to [Your Full Name].

4.2. This delegation includes, but is not limited to, decisions related to:

Education, schooling, and extracurricular activities.

Healthcare and medical treatment.

Residency, travel, and immigration matters.

4.3. I agree that [Your Full Name] shall act as the sole decision-maker in the best interests of our child without requiring my further consent.

5. Waiver of Custody Rights

5.1. I voluntarily waive my right to exercise joint custody in relation to the child, as previously conferred under the custody order issued on [Court Order Date]. 5.2. I agree that [Your Full Name] shall assume full care, control, and decision-making responsibilities for our child.



 
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Approved!! Happy New Year, y'all!
1:50 am January 24, 2025

hmwtx

Hmwtx

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We were overseas visiting husband's brother in Asia when we got the email notice that his green card has been approved as of Jan 16! Hooray!

We filed on 3/29/24

Interviewed on 8/8/24 (that was a dud interview, we were told in December that the interviewer failed to do the separation kind like she was supposed to, so they rescheduled us for another interview)

Re-interviewed 12/6/24

RFE issued at interview because we had given copies of stuff to the previous interviewer that mysteriously was missing from the file, so they wanted new copies and I hadn't taken any old stuff with me that day

Turned that stuff in via fedex on 12/16/24

Notice of approval in email on 1/16/25.

Green card will be conditional, as we've only been married 10 months as of yesterday, but that's fine. As a side note, his work authorization and advance parole card was issued in July, about 3 1/2 months after filing.

Our adventure has ended, just 293 days from filing to approval. I know that we are lucky to have such a quick result.

Now he's haunting the mailbox waiting for the card to arrive - which is going to take a couple of weeks at least, I'm sure.



 
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How to Fill Out Removal of Conditions Form I-751 (I plan to be living in Vietnam)
6:31 am December 19, 2024

dusty_jewels

Dusty_jewels

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Hi guys,

These might be silly questions but I want to make sure I get this absolutely right with your help. I need to extend my 2 year conditional green card, and after that apply for Reentry Permit Form I-131 as my husband got a job in Vietnam and that's where we will be mostly living. I will be in the US the whole time during this application, at least when I get the receipts and biometrics notification, and if I've flown back to Vietnam, I can go back to the US at any time.

Questions for Form I-751:

1. My mother-in-law was our joint sponsor from when I first applied for the green card, does it matter now? I assume I don't have to mention her in the form.

2. I was advised to put our Vietnamese address as an overlap on the last page of the Form I-751, Additional Information.

Do I just say ADDRESS OVERLAP: [Vietnam Address]?

I was also advised to say it like this:
Temporary Overseas Work Assignment from x to y dates/employment and Vietnam address

3. My spouse's current Vietnamese number cannot receive international texts or calls. Can I leave the telephone numbers blank and state his email address instead? I will have a US number that can receive international texts and calls.

Appreciate all answers. Thank you!



 
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Small site updates tonight... reply if you see any issues!
9:18 am December 3, 2024

Captain Ewok



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Let me know if you see anything broken!



 
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Filed I130, got pregnant
3:04 am November 29, 2024

yuyul

Yuyul

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Hello and happy thanksgiving all!!

We have managed to get married and I have returned home to do the consular process.

After returning home, I realised that I got pregnant.

I understand it isnt possible to expedite but my husband is looking to a possibility of me giving birth in the US.

I am on Esta, and I doubt that I can get a B2 to visit US for 5 months and my job could only allow me to go on leave for 5 months.

Im at a loss on what to do.



 
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