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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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Back in June 2002, I brought my then 11 1/2 year old son to the interview. I figured if he was going to be part of the immigration process he would come along and see what it was all about. We travelled for 5 hours from southern Ontario to Montreal, stayed in a hotel for the night, walked around the city checking things out, then attended the interview the next day. The interviewing Consulate officer was really nice and asked my son questions too. Later that afternoon my son and I were on the train headed home again.

As far as a letter from his father authorizing permission for our son to immigrate to the U.S., we had a letter drawn up by a lawyer I was using as my son's father and I were never married and there were never any legal papers set in place when our son was born. My lawyer signed, his lawyer signed and that was fine with the Consulate.

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