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My wife and her daughter, from Ukraine, have their VISA's and to travel to US on May 30th. Question, the current permission from ex-husband to bring his daughter to live in US is now over 6 months old. Will we have issues at airport allowing her to board plane? Also, everytime she travels back and forth to Ukraine from US, will she need permission to leave country if traveling with mother? Thanks for help.

11/10/06 - Married in Ukraine

11/14/06 - I-130 Petition filed and approved

12/08/06 - First interview - we cancelled - shot ourselves in the foot for this!!!!

01/23/07 - 2nd Interview was cancelled due to Adam Walsh Act

02/13/07 - Sonya recieved her 5 year B-2 Tourist Visa

02/21/07 - Sonya arrives in America

02/26/07 - We are told of new interview on 3/8, but she is in america

03/08/07 - Cancelled interview, Sonya is in America

04/16/07 - Fly back to Ukraine

04/25/07 - FINALLY!!!! LOL Interview and VISA approved!!!

04/27/07 - VISA delay due to Sonya's name misspelling - Embassy typo in database

05/02/07 - Called DOS Washington - name check cleared for Sonya - but

told us no VISA was approved for daughter

05/03/07 - Embassy says VISA printed 5/2, but we caught that they forgot VISA for daughter

and the courier entered wrong address to mail VISA - SO MANY TYPO's & MISTAKES :(

05/08/07 - VISA YEAH!!!! FINALLY!

05/23/07 - Back to America - Well almost - Airlines messed up and sent daughters ticket to Chicago

05/30/07 - They finally made it!!! :)

07/03/07 - Green cards recieved

07/06/07 - Applied for SS card at local office, DS-230 application lost

2/19/2010 - Everything is great!!! We now live in South Carolina - Sonya has applied for her citizenship!! She attends USC for her BSN. Her mother has made 3 trips to US.

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As long as you have a Visa for the daughter, I doubt you will have any problems.

Even though I didn't enter the U.S. at an airport with my K-2 daughter (we drove across the border), I was not asked for the letter from her Dad stating he gave his permission for her to move to the U.S. Her visa was all they were interested in.

Good luck.

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Oct. 9/03... I-129F sent to NSC

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Aug. 28/04... WEDDING DAY!!!!

Aug. 30/04... I-485, I-765 & I-131 sent to Seattle

Dec. 10/04... AOS Interview - APPROVED!!!!! (Passport stamped)

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Sept. 13/07... N-400 sent to NSC

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Sept. 2/08... Oath Ceremony

Sept. 5/08... Sent in Voter Registration Card

Sept. 9/08... SSA office to change status to "U.S. citizen"

Oct. 8/08... Applied in person for U.S. Passport

Oct. 22/08... U.S. Passport received

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KAELY (K-2 Visa)

Apr. 6/05... DS-230, Part I faxed to Vancouver Consulate

May 26/05... K-2 Interview - APPROVED!!!!

Sept. 5/05... Entered U.S.

Sept. 7/05... I-485 & I-131 sent to CLB

Feb. 22/06... AOS Interview - APPROVED!!!!! (Passport NOT stamped)

Dec. 4/07... I-751 sent to NSC

May 23/08... 10-Yr. PR Card arrives in the mail

Mar. 22/11.... N-400 sent to AZ

June 27/11..... Interview - PASSED!!!

July 12/11..... Oath Ceremony

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My wife and her daughter, from Ukraine, have their VISA's and to travel to US on May 30th. Question, the current permission from ex-husband to bring his daughter to live in US is now over 6 months old. Will we have issues at airport allowing her to board plane? Also, everytime she travels back and forth to Ukraine from US, will she need permission to leave country if traveling with mother? Thanks for help.

I would say that it depends upon the wording in the permission letter. If is geared towards a single event, then I would think that you may have a chance at issues, dependant upon who you deal with when travelling. But if it is worded in more of a broad manner then I would not think that you would have any issues. If the relationship with the ex will allow for it, I would get one done that is broad in scope and that details that the permission is long term and for multiple entries and exits. My ex makes me get permission every time that I travel with my boys, what a pain. Save yourself some aggrevation and try to get the details worked out now, if you can.

No longer in the hands of the USCIS, for my wife at least, next up MIL.

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I don't think the airlines asked people whether the children has permission from noncustodian parents or not. For the betterment of the child, it is better to make amicable agreement between parents.

My wife and her daughter, from Ukraine, have their VISA's and to travel to US on May 30th. Question, the current permission from ex-husband to bring his daughter to live in US is now over 6 months old. Will we have issues at airport allowing her to board plane? Also, everytime she travels back and forth to Ukraine from US, will she need permission to leave country if traveling with mother? Thanks for help.

I-130 Timeline with USCIS:

It took 92 days for I-130 to get approved from the filing date

NVC Process of I-130:

It took 78 days to complete the NVC process

Interview Process at The U.S. Embassy

Interview took 223 days from the I-130 filing date. Immigrant Visa was issued right after the interview

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I don't think the airlines asked people whether the children has permission from noncustodian parents or not. For the betterment of the child, it is better to make amicable agreement between parents.
My wife and her daughter, from Ukraine, have their VISA's and to travel to US on May 30th. Question, the current permission from ex-husband to bring his daughter to live in US is now over 6 months old. Will we have issues at airport allowing her to board plane? Also, everytime she travels back and forth to Ukraine from US, will she need permission to leave country if traveling with mother? Thanks for help.

Thank you al lfor responses. It came up in discussion with the airline office when my wife picked up her tickets today. They said to make sure we had a letter of permission to take daughter out of country. Our letter from her ex states that she has permission to travel to any country and immigrate to the us. So I believe thats general enough. But I was concerned about experationd date, we have a ukrainian friend who was not allowed to travel to Belurussia do to permission was > 6months, but it was not an immigration, it was a mother taking her son to visit family.

11/10/06 - Married in Ukraine

11/14/06 - I-130 Petition filed and approved

12/08/06 - First interview - we cancelled - shot ourselves in the foot for this!!!!

01/23/07 - 2nd Interview was cancelled due to Adam Walsh Act

02/13/07 - Sonya recieved her 5 year B-2 Tourist Visa

02/21/07 - Sonya arrives in America

02/26/07 - We are told of new interview on 3/8, but she is in america

03/08/07 - Cancelled interview, Sonya is in America

04/16/07 - Fly back to Ukraine

04/25/07 - FINALLY!!!! LOL Interview and VISA approved!!!

04/27/07 - VISA delay due to Sonya's name misspelling - Embassy typo in database

05/02/07 - Called DOS Washington - name check cleared for Sonya - but

told us no VISA was approved for daughter

05/03/07 - Embassy says VISA printed 5/2, but we caught that they forgot VISA for daughter

and the courier entered wrong address to mail VISA - SO MANY TYPO's & MISTAKES :(

05/08/07 - VISA YEAH!!!! FINALLY!

05/23/07 - Back to America - Well almost - Airlines messed up and sent daughters ticket to Chicago

05/30/07 - They finally made it!!! :)

07/03/07 - Green cards recieved

07/06/07 - Applied for SS card at local office, DS-230 application lost

2/19/2010 - Everything is great!!! We now live in South Carolina - Sonya has applied for her citizenship!! She attends USC for her BSN. Her mother has made 3 trips to US.

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So the letter that you have is good enough for her daughter to travel. But why the airlines would want to know whether you have letter of permission from non custodian parent?

I don't think the airlines asked people whether the children has permission from noncustodian parents or not. For the betterment of the child, it is better to make amicable agreement between parents.
My wife and her daughter, from Ukraine, have their VISA's and to travel to US on May 30th. Question, the current permission from ex-husband to bring his daughter to live in US is now over 6 months old. Will we have issues at airport allowing her to board plane? Also, everytime she travels back and forth to Ukraine from US, will she need permission to leave country if traveling with mother? Thanks for help.

Thank you al lfor responses. It came up in discussion with the airline office when my wife picked up her tickets today. They said to make sure we had a letter of permission to take daughter out of country. Our letter from her ex states that she has permission to travel to any country and immigrate to the us. So I believe thats general enough. But I was concerned about experationd date, we have a ukrainian friend who was not allowed to travel to Belurussia do to permission was > 6months, but it was not an immigration, it was a mother taking her son to visit family.

I-130 Timeline with USCIS:

It took 92 days for I-130 to get approved from the filing date

NVC Process of I-130:

It took 78 days to complete the NVC process

Interview Process at The U.S. Embassy

Interview took 223 days from the I-130 filing date. Immigrant Visa was issued right after the interview

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I don't think the airlines asked people whether the children has permission from noncustodian parents or not. For the betterment of the child, it is better to make amicable agreement between parents.
My wife and her daughter, from Ukraine, have their VISA's and to travel to US on May 30th. Question, the current permission from ex-husband to bring his daughter to live in US is now over 6 months old. Will we have issues at airport allowing her to board plane? Also, everytime she travels back and forth to Ukraine from US, will she need permission to leave country if traveling with mother? Thanks for help.

Thank you al lfor responses. It came up in discussion with the airline office when my wife picked up her tickets today. They said to make sure we had a letter of permission to take daughter out of country. Our letter from her ex states that she has permission to travel to any country and immigrate to the us. So I believe thats general enough. But I was concerned about experationd date, we have a ukrainian friend who was not allowed to travel to Belurussia do to permission was > 6months, but it was not an immigration, it was a mother taking her son to visit family.

Purpose is to protect children from being taken out of a country without both parents consent. When I brought my son and nephew to Ukraine for my wedding, I needed the same permission to take them out of US to attend wedding in Ukraine. But airlines dont ask, the border controls do in the different countries. Airline was just reminding my wife.

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11/10/06 - Married in Ukraine

11/14/06 - I-130 Petition filed and approved

12/08/06 - First interview - we cancelled - shot ourselves in the foot for this!!!!

01/23/07 - 2nd Interview was cancelled due to Adam Walsh Act

02/13/07 - Sonya recieved her 5 year B-2 Tourist Visa

02/21/07 - Sonya arrives in America

02/26/07 - We are told of new interview on 3/8, but she is in america

03/08/07 - Cancelled interview, Sonya is in America

04/16/07 - Fly back to Ukraine

04/25/07 - FINALLY!!!! LOL Interview and VISA approved!!!

04/27/07 - VISA delay due to Sonya's name misspelling - Embassy typo in database

05/02/07 - Called DOS Washington - name check cleared for Sonya - but

told us no VISA was approved for daughter

05/03/07 - Embassy says VISA printed 5/2, but we caught that they forgot VISA for daughter

and the courier entered wrong address to mail VISA - SO MANY TYPO's & MISTAKES :(

05/08/07 - VISA YEAH!!!! FINALLY!

05/23/07 - Back to America - Well almost - Airlines messed up and sent daughters ticket to Chicago

05/30/07 - They finally made it!!! :)

07/03/07 - Green cards recieved

07/06/07 - Applied for SS card at local office, DS-230 application lost

2/19/2010 - Everything is great!!! We now live in South Carolina - Sonya has applied for her citizenship!! She attends USC for her BSN. Her mother has made 3 trips to US.

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I don't think the airlines asked people whether the children has permission from noncustodian parents or not. For the betterment of the child, it is better to make amicable agreement between parents.
My wife and her daughter, from Ukraine, have their VISA's and to travel to US on May 30th. Question, the current permission from ex-husband to bring his daughter to live in US is now over 6 months old. Will we have issues at airport allowing her to board plane? Also, everytime she travels back and forth to Ukraine from US, will she need permission to leave country if traveling with mother? Thanks for help.

Thank you al lfor responses. It came up in discussion with the airline office when my wife picked up her tickets today. They said to make sure we had a letter of permission to take daughter out of country. Our letter from her ex states that she has permission to travel to any country and immigrate to the us. So I believe thats general enough. But I was concerned about experationd date, we have a ukrainian friend who was not allowed to travel to Belurussia do to permission was > 6months, but it was not an immigration, it was a mother taking her son to visit family.

Purpose is to protect children from being taken out of a country without both parents consent. When I brought my son and nephew to Ukraine for my wedding, I needed the same permission to take them out of US to attend wedding in Ukraine. But airlines dont ask, the border controls do in the different countries. Airline was just reminding my wife.

Yes, the need for such documentation depends on the laws and policies of the country being exited, so there is no general answer. You need to know the specific requirements for children exiting Ukraine.

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