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Hi,

I live in the U.S. and my fiance lives in Chile. He would like to live with me here in America. But he has a child with a past relationship. When he lives here he plans on supporting the child financially and going back to Chile as often as he can. I was wondering if anyone has had this experience in the past? Is it likely that he gets denied because he has a child? Does the childs mother have to sign papers allowing him to go? Any advice is greatly appreciated.

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In Chile the divorce laws have only been in effect for about 1-2 years. Prior to that divorce was illegal and this kept the number of Chileans down, (apart from they have a cool country and no one wants to leave.)

The marriage license says right on the licence the status of property should divorce occur, and the Chilean girls all insist on "joint" when they marry locally.

For the child to leave the country he will need a court order from a Judge in which all three parties must attend.

For the child to immigrate the US immigration will need permission from the mother in which the court in Chile participates. If the child is snatched he'll be returned on the next plane.

The Mother usually/always gets the child in Chile.

Child support can be enforced across the US border.... trust me. These two countries are so tight that US social security will accept the money from Chilean Social Security if he moves.

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Hi,

I live in the U.S. and my fiance lives in Chile. He would like to live with me here in America. But he has a child with a past relationship. When he lives here he plans on supporting the child financially and going back to Chile as often as he can. I was wondering if anyone has had this experience in the past? Is it likely that he gets denied because he has a child? Does the childs mother have to sign papers allowing him to go? Any advice is greatly appreciated.

Unless his government has pulled his passport for failure to pay child support, it's not an issue.

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