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Krisztina

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  1. 11 hours ago, Transborderwife said:

    Wasn't there a directive passed a couple of years back insuring the safety of undocumented spouses of military members?

     

    11 hours ago, Transborderwife said:

    Wasn't there a directive passed a couple of years back insuring the safety of undocumented spouses of military members?

    Thank you!

  2. 5 minutes ago, Transborderwife said:

    Adjustment of status.  They need to be married for that

    So he wouldn't lose his "job" at navy?And the girl wouldn't face jail to marry him? 

    8 minutes ago, Transborderwife said:

    Adjustment of status.  They need to be married for that

    You mean get married, and apply the regular way , petition for alien relative?

  3. Just now, Wizzle said:

       Then in this case, since both parents were not married... No divorce decree needed, however letter of consent is still needed for a minor immigration, even though the father signed the passport and the child has been in US before.. I-130 is a different process entirely that requires both parental consent. 

       Going through similar thing with my kids right now. " That consent letter is needed " .. NVC stage i believe....

    Good luck.

    Thank you

  4. 2 minutes ago, xreesy said:

    It doesn't matter, every time she travels he has to give you a consent form with his signature in order for her to travel. I live in America and my father in another country and every time I needed to travel he will have to mail us a sign consent giving me permission to travel. That's how it was until I turned 18

    She's been here, in the US, with tourist visa, and never needed this permission from the father

  5. 8 hours ago, Penguin_ie said:

    Not having a divorce decree when you were not married is fine; plenty of people have kids without being legally married.

    What/ if you need anything from the bio dad allowing the child to travel and immigrate will depend on the country she is in.

    She is in Hungary, and she got her passport when she was 13, with permission, and signed by her father. 

    She's been in the US two times already

  6. 6 hours ago, xreesy said:

    My mother and stepfather did that to my siblings and I when we were very young. We lived with our father outside of the USA. You'll have to get the fathers permission to get her out of the country. Every time you want to travel or file those kins of forms for a minor you have to get both parents consent.

    The child is 16 years old. And she has a valid passport, what she got with her father's permission, when he signed it.

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