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Can I ask my colleague to bring my L1 visa dependent child (L2) to USA from India? Is this alright? What paperwork is required? Child is 4.8 yrs old and both parents are in US.

Short answer yes.It happened with my niece who was at that time travelling with my mother, both my sister and brother-in-law were in the US, at the port of entry my mother was asked for a consent letter from both the parents.The content can be something like:“I (Your name) acknowledge that my son (your son’s name) will be travelling with our friend (your friend’s name) and he has our permission to do so”CBP suggests that this note be notarized, i would suggest to the notarization here in the US and send a hard copy to your colleague in India.Also make sure he carries the passport (it should have the VISA stamped if he / she is not a US citizen), date of birth certificate (applicable only for non-US citizens).Mostly the consent letters would do.

What do I need to know to be able to move abroad with my son? I am a single mother and my son will turn one year old this year.

What do I need to know to be able to move abroad with my son? I am a single mother and my son will turn one year old this year.I assume the father’s parental rights have not been terminated? And that there is a father on-record, if not in his life?In that case, in order to get a passport for the child, you will need to have his father’s consent. There is a place on the passport form for the father to sign. He can either do it in-person when you apply for the passport, or sign in front of a notary (that’s what my ex did when I needed passports for my kids).Second, you will need written consent from his father. It can be very simple, but should definitely be notarized. The letter will have to state, very clearly, the departure and return dates, where, exactly, the child can travel and with whom. While the US does not require this to exit the country, other countries may require it for you to enter. It’s strongly recommended by the Customs and Border Patrol that you have this document in your possession at all times while abroad and when returning to the United States. This prevents the other parent from getting a hair up his butt and claiming you left the country with his child against his wishes.Children - Child traveling with one parent or someone who is not a parent or legal guardian or a groupThere is not a CBP Form letter but this is a letter you create. The "Parental Consent Letter" should include the following elements:WhoWhatWhereWhenWhyContact information for the absent parent(s).Having the letter notarized is not necessary but highly recommended.

If I am divorced, will customs ask for a letter from my ex when I travel internationally with our child?

It depends upon what country you live in and will be departing from, as well as to what country you are traveling.I will answer this question as it applies to a divorced parent traveling from the U.S. to 1) Mexico, 2) Canada, and to other countries generally.Divorced parent traveling with child from the U.S. Mexico.Implementation of Mexican Regulations Regarding Minor Travel | U.S. Embassy & Consulates in Mexico:The U.S. Embassy in Mexico City has received numerous reports of U.S. citizens being required to provide notarized consent forms for circumstances falling outside of the categories listed above, and/or being asked for such permission at land border crossings. Accordingly, the Embassy recommends all minors traveling without both parents carry a notarized consent letter at all times in the event airline or Mexican immigration officials request one.Divorced parent traveling with child from the U.S. to Canada.Minor children travelling to Canada:If a minor child is travelling with one parent onlyThe parent should present:the child’s passporta copy of the child’s birth certificate, anda letter of authorization, in English or French if possible, which is signed by the parent who is not travelling with them and lists:the address and telephone number of the parent who is not travelling, anda photocopy of that parent’s signed passport or national identity card.If the parents are separated or divorced, and share custody of the child:the parent travelling with the child should carry copies of the legal custody documents.It is also best to have a letter of authorization from the other parent who has custody to take the child on a trip out of the country.If the parents are separated or divorced and one of them has sole custody of the child:the letter of authorization may be signed by that parent only and they should bring a copy of the custody decree.Divorced parent traveling with child from the U.S. to a foreign country generally.Children Traveling With One Parent Or With Someone Who Is Not A Parent Or Legal Guardian | U.S. Embassy & Consulates in Germany:If a child (under the age of 18) is traveling with only one parent or with someone who is not a parent or legal guardian, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) strongly recommends that the accompanying adult have a note from the non-traveling parent (or, in the case of a child traveling with neither parent, a note signed by both parents) stating “I acknowledge that my wife/husband/etc. is traveling out of the country with my son/daughter/group. He/She/They has/have my/our permission to do so.”CBP suggests that this note be notarized. If there is no second parent with legal custody of the child (e..g., the second parent is deceased, one parent has sole custody, etc.), relevant paperwork such as a court decision, birth certificate naming only one parent, death certificate, etc., would be useful as well.While CBP may not ask to see this documentation when the child enters the U.S., the U.S. is very sensitive to the possibility of child abduction and trafficking, and the child and accompanying adult could be detained if questions arise about the situation. While the U.S. does not require this documentation, many other countries do, and onward travel could be impeded without a notarized permission letter and/or other documentation. (Canada, for example, has very strict requirements in this regard).This advice applies to U.S. citizens and non-citizens alike. More information can be found on the Customs and Border Protection website.Other helpful links:What Type of Documentation Do I Need to Travel in Europe With Children & Only 1 Parent?Country InformationFind an AnswerCountry InformatioDo I Need an Agreement From My Husband When I Am Traveling With My Son?

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