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There may be a $185 fee required, but that will be determined at the time you come to the Embassy. A photocopy of the birth certificate is required. And it would be best if both parents came, but the mother and baby is required. Immigrant Visa Unit U.S. Embassy Tel Aviv -----Original Message----- From: Ran Shenhar [mailto:] Sent: Monday, October 10, 2005 8:47 AM To: IV Tel Aviv Subject: Re: Child visa/GC for GC bearing parents Hi, First let me thank you for the prompt reply! I still got several questions - 1. Is there a fee for this service? 2. You mentioned that we need to bring a "photocopy of the letter" - of which letter exactly? or is it a photocopy of the birth certificate? 3. Can it also be done by me (the father) or is it mandatory that the mom will come? Regards, On 10/10/05, IV Tel Aviv <
[email protected]> wrote: > As long as your green cards are still valid (they haven't expired and you > have not been outside of the U.S. for more than 364 days), and your child is > under 2 years old, you may obtain a "Baby Letter". You will need to come to > the Embassy any Monday, Tuesday, or Thursday between 10am and 11am. (Please > verify that we are open.) The mother will need to bring her baby, the > mother's green card, the mother's passport, the baby's passport, the > original birth certificate of the baby and a photocopy of the letter. A baby > letter can usually be issued within a few days. > > > Immigrant Visa Unit > U.S. Embassy Tel Aviv > > -----Original Message----- > From: Ran Shenhar [mailto:] > Sent: Sunday, October 09, 2005 10:41 AM > To:
[email protected] > Subject: Child visa/GC for GC bearing parents > > > Hi, > My wife and I both hold permanent residency, and are planning to move > to the US soon. > In the meantime, our daughter was born. > My question is - do we need to arrange residency (or other type of > visa) to her as well, and if so, could you please instruct me what's > the procedure? > Regards, > Ran. > > > > > > > > > >