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Posted on 01-18-16 4:39 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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We(me and my wife) are green card holder. My wife is in Nepal with reentry permit and she is pregnant. We want to give birth to our child in Nepal. Will it be difficult to bring our child with us while entering united states? Do we have to go to embassy for our child visa before coming to US?...... Your suggestions will be highly appreciated.

Thanks in advance.
 
Posted on 01-18-16 5:24 PM     [Snapshot: 47]     Reply [Subscribe]
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मेरो साधारण सोच अनुसार नेपाल मा जन्मे पछि बच्चा नेपाली हुन्छ हैन र । अनि कसरी एत्तिकै ल्याउन पाउनु ?? यहाँ आएर पेटीशन फाइल गरेर ल्याउन पर्छ होला हैन र । तेइ ल्याउन गारो हुन्छ भनेर नै कति जना एहि पाउछन् , तपाई किन उल्टो गर्नु हुन्छ ??
कोई जानेका भोगेका मान्छे हरु के भन्छन सुन्नुस ।
 
Posted on 01-18-16 9:35 PM     [Snapshot: 250]     Reply [Subscribe]
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And, why would you want to give birth in Nepal and create all the possible complication you possibly could ?
 
Posted on 01-18-16 11:01 PM     [Snapshot: 301]     Reply [Subscribe]
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As paraozzy said why would to give birth in Nepal? Remember your child may run for president of United States of America in future and he may not be eligible to run as some jack a$$ republican like Donald Trump will accuse your son/daughter that he was not born here just like he is accusing to Ted Cruz. So act smart and help us to make america great again!
 
Posted on 01-19-16 7:12 AM     [Snapshot: 382]     Reply [Subscribe]
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Stop Kidding sajhamitra. I am very much concerned about my problem. My wife is already pregnant and she cannot travel(according to doctor). In Nepal, she can be taken care of.


My problem is genuine and i seriously seek for advice......
 
Posted on 01-19-16 7:29 AM     [Snapshot: 390]     Reply [Subscribe]
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Don't worry bro, you can bring your child born during trips outside US as a resident. Remember, the child has to be brought in US before the 2nd birthday and/or the mother has to bring the child on her first trip back to US.
U might definitely wanna pay a visit to US embassy if they could provide some paperwork so that you will not encounter any issues with airline personnels.
 
Posted on 01-19-16 12:09 PM     [Snapshot: 552]     Reply [Subscribe]
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Thank you ny2 bro! Thanks a lot for your help.I could not find the things you replied on www.uscis.gov. Is it the official thing that you replied or is it based on some experiences?
 
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I’m a permanent resident, and I had to leave the United States for a few months. While there, I gave birth to my daughter. Can I bring my daughter back to the United States with me?

A
Yes, if you meet certain requirements. There are two ways to bring your daughter to the United States as a permanent resident after her birth abroad. One way is very quick, while the other way may take a year to complete.

The law bestows U.S. citizenship on all people born within this country’s boundaries. The citizenship of a newborn child’s parents does not matter with births inside the United States. Children born outside the United States can also be considered U.S. citizens at birth depending on the citizenship of the child’s parents. If a child’s parents are only permanent residents when a child is born abroad, the child is not a U.S. citizen at birth. However, the law allows children born overseas to green card holders to obtain permanent residence status in two ways.

The best way to establish permanent residence for a child born overseas is to bring the child back to the United States when you first return here. The immigration laws permit a child born overseas to get a green card upon first entry to the U.S. in two situations. First, if the child is born after an immigrant visa is issued at a consulate, but before the parents arrive in the United States for the first time, the child will be given permanent resident status upon entry. The child’s birth does not have to occur before the visa is issued to the parents. As long as the immigrant visa is still valid when the child is born and the parents bring the child upon their first arrival to the U.S., the child will be given permanent resident status.

The second situation considers when a permanent resident mother has a child overseas while on a short trip outside the United States. The immigration laws also permit a child born overseas during a temporary visit to obtain permanent resident status if the child is brought back with the mother on the mother’s first return to the United States. This scenario has a few additional conditions that must be met. First, the child must be accompanied by the mother upon entry to the United States. In the previous example, either accompanying parent could bring the child, but when the child is born during a temporary trip abroad, the mother must accompany the child. Second, the child must be brought to the United States before his or her second birthday. If the child is already two years old, then this option is not available. Third, the child must be brought to the United States upon the first trip back here by the mother. If the child is left behind when the mother arrives, then the child must obtain permanent residence through another method.

If the first entry method is no longer an option, a parent can still file an immigrant petition to bring the child to the United States. Fortunately, newborn children petitioned this way will not have to wait years and years to arrive. Unlike most other petitions filed by green card holders, petitions filed for children born on temporary trips abroad are exempt from limits and quotas. These petitions are processed immediately, and the child may be able to arrive in the United States in less than one year. Either parent can file the petition, although it is usually easier if the mother files for the child. There is no age limit in the law, but it is presumed that filing at a young age will present a stronger case for approval.

http://www.stephengoldenlaw.com/green-cards-for-children-born-on-trips-abroad/

 
Posted on 01-19-16 6:34 PM     [Snapshot: 665]     Reply [Subscribe]
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Thank you furke!
 


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