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Travel / Re: Usa Legal Permanent Resident Gives Birth While Visiting Nigeria by tmiday: 9:48pm On Jul 14, 2017
ttmacoy:
No you do not need to apply for a US visa for the child. When you say transit visa does this mean you are not flying direct to the US? If so you may need a transit visa for the country you will transit through.

We went through similar situation 3 years ago albeit from the UK but the rules are the same. The only concern is the people you come across at the airport/airline may not be familiar with the law and may be difficult. We flew BA and they had no clue until they had to call a US immigration official based at heathrow who confirmed. Even then they had trouble entering the baby in the system as they had to put a visa number or something. Long story short we were last to board.

Anyway we also couldn't speak to people at the embassy so we applied for a travel certificate and they emailed asking why we needed one and when we explained they replied saying we did not need a certificate or visa. We printed his along with the FAM 42.1 law and took with us to the airport.

Give that a shot and hopefully you can get something in writing from the embassy to show at the airport. Also arrive at the airport with hours to spare due to the circumstances.

When you arrive the US you will be directed to secondary where the baby's green card will be processed.

Whatever you do do NOT go to the US without the baby as this rule only applies for your first entry after the baby is born. If you miss it you have to apply through the normal long green card process.

Good luck and let me know if you have any other questions. I will look for the email I got and post so you have some guidance.





i got the email from the consulate here stating i could travel. Now does the airline i travel with matter, royal air maroc is the cheapest for now, but am thinking of using airfrance or delta airline because its an american airline and things like this should be easier and faster to sort out with them.
Travel / Re: Usa Legal Permanent Resident Gives Birth While Visiting Nigeria by tmiday: 11:32am On Jul 14, 2017
Travel / Re: Usa Legal Permanent Resident Gives Birth While Visiting Nigeria by tmiday: 10:35am On Jul 14, 2017
thanks a lot ttmacoy, i sent the embassy in lagos an email, they told me they have transferred my case to the appropriate unit and i should be wait for a response. i pray i get something positive. and i will get to the airport earlier so i could be prepared for their questions. i will update you with what they say.

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Travel / Usa Legal Permanent Resident Gives Birth While Visiting Nigeria by tmiday: 3:48pm On Jul 13, 2017
i did contact uscis directly and was told to apply for a travel document at the us consulate close to me and that, 

According to Uscis foriegn affairs law below;

 

9 FAM 42.1 N1.1 Child Born After Issuance of Visa to Parent

(CT:VISA-2226; 11-25-2014)
The child born after the issuance of a visa to a parent is not required to have a visa if the child is:
(1) Born subsequent to issuance of an IV to the accompanying parent within the validity of the parent’s immigrant visa; or
(2) Born during the lawful permanent resident mother’s temporary visit abroad provided that (see 9 FAM 42.1 N2):
(a) Admission is within 2 years of birth; and
(b) Either accompanying parent is applying for readmission upon first return after the birth of the child.


Do i need to apply for transit, visa or any other application for the baby because i dont have access to speak directly to a usa consulate staff in lagos.

thanks.

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