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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Hi All,

I am looking for the sample letter that a parent writes that gives their consent for their child to immigrate. This would be for my fiance's ex to consent for his kids. I dug around in the K-1 section but could not find it. Thanks for your help.

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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It would depend where the child lives, what language to write the consent in, and how long the consent is valid in that country. We used a lawyer. It made things much more simpler, and it did not cost much. You will also need the parent's permission to get a passport.

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I used a lawyer also, but I agree that some sort of template or sample would have been very helpful! Good luck.

The K-1 Visa journey for myself and my two K-2 children:

K-1: NOA1 2011-8-10; NOA2 2012-1-12; Interview 2012-4-24; Visa issued 2012-9-17; POE (Sarnia) 2012-9-26; Wedding! 2012-10-02
AOS: NOA1 2012-11-20; Biometrics 2012-12-14; AP/EAD approved 2013-1-11; Interview 2013-1-31; 2-yr Green cards in hand 2013-2-9 (101 days total)

ROC: NOA1 11-7-14; Biometrics 12-1-14; 10-yr Green cards ordered 4-13-15! (157 days total)

Counting down to naturalization time!

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Hi All,

I am looking for the sample letter that a parent writes that gives their consent for their child to immigrate. This would be for my fiance's ex to consent for his kids. I dug around in the K-1 section but could not find it. Thanks for your help.

Was your fiancee married prior? If not, then the father has no rights in the Philippines.

Use the report button to have a mod or organizer move this post to the Philippines forum, and you will get some relevant answers.

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Thanks, no she wasn't married prior.

WHAT ABOUT THOSE CHILDREN WHOSE PARENTS HAVE MARITAL CONFLICT AND ARE ON HOLD ORDER?

A minor who is the subject of ongoing custody battle between parents will not be issued a travel clearance unless a Court Order is issued to allow the child to travel abroad with either one of his/her parents or authorized guardian. The family shall be responsible to notify the Bureau of Immigration to include the name of the child/ren in the watchlist of minors travelling abroad. It is therefore the Bureau of Immigration’s responsibility to ensure that no child under the watchlist order leaves the country.

CAN A TRAVEL CLEARANCE BE ISSUED TO ILLEGITIMATE CHILDREN WHO ARE STILL APPLYING FOR THEIR VISA IN THE EMBASSY?

Illegitimate children are under the custody of the mother. If they will be traveling with the mother, they are not required to secure a travel clearance from the DSWD. If they are traveling with person other than the mother, they must secure a travel clearance.

http://www.dswd.gov.ph/index.php/categoryblog/1886-travel-clearance-for-minors-

 
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