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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Mexico
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HELLO

IM ON THE K3 PROCESS, MY HUSBAND IS MAKING THE PETITION FOR ME K3 AND MY GIRL K4. MY GIRL IS FROM MY PREVIOUS MARRIAGE AND I WAS WONDERING IF I WILL NEED ANY CHILD CUSTODY DOCUMENTS TO SHOW AT THE INTERVIEW OR AT ANY TIME OF THE K3 PROCESS.

ANY COMMENTS???

THANKS IN ADVANCE

SHEYLA & JASON

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Ghana
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HELLO

IM ON THE K3 PROCESS, MY HUSBAND IS MAKING THE PETITION FOR ME K3 AND MY GIRL K4. MY GIRL IS FROM MY PREVIOUS MARRIAGE AND I WAS WONDERING IF I WILL NEED ANY CHILD CUSTODY DOCUMENTS TO SHOW AT THE INTERVIEW OR AT ANY TIME OF THE K3 PROCESS.

ANY COMMENTS???

THANKS IN ADVANCE

We had our interview in Ghana, but yes, we did have to answer questions regarding custody (my stepson's mother abandoned him as a baby). We also had to do a DNA test to prove that he was my husband's natural son. My understanding is that the DNA test is done randomly so they may or may not ask for it.

~Karen

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ireland
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At the interview, they will probably ask for a notarised affidavit that the biological father is letting the child leave the country, even if you have custody.

Bye: Penguin

Me: Irish/ Swiss citizen, and now naturalised US citizen. Husband: USC; twin babies born Feb 08 in Ireland and a daughter in Feb 2010 in Arkansas who are all joint Irish/ USC. Did DCF (IR1) in 6 weeks via the Dublin, Ireland embassy and now living in Arkansas.

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Mexico
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Well as I always says, it ´s complicated.

There is a detail, Im am mexican by naturalization, but my kid is not Mexican, she´s Peruvian, she has a peruvian passport. But we have been living in Mexico for 5 years now and she has the mexican migration document FM3 so she can be legally and able to study here in Mexico. Her father gave me the permission to move here with her and he also agreed to let her move to the US when we have to, but there is no document about letting her move to the US from him. He lives now in Spain and we havent seen him in years. He has very few contact with my kid ( bday´s n xmas).

So i was hopping i dont have ask for a miracle to get any permission or custody document from him. The good thing is that in the Migration document FM·3 from mexico that my kid has says that she has the permission to be with her mother ( me) and live with me while she is in Mexico. i hope that can apply to the US too.

SHEYLA & JASON

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