Regarding the DS-260 application: I have separated from my spouse and we have one kid together. Do I have to fill out of my child application's online still? I no longer plan to bring him with me to the United States because he is a small child and I want him to stay with his mom. How should I proceed?
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Charles Foster
EB-5 Immigration attorneysIf your child does not intend to immigrate with you, you would want to properly disclose all information about your child even though you do not plan to bring him with you. All you need to do is answer the proper questions regarding your information and the fact that you have a child, but do not complete any portion showing that your child is an applicant for an immigrant visa as your dependent.


Ed Beshara
EB-5 Immigration attorneysAn experienced EB-5 immigration attorney will be able to assist you. Once you correspond with the NVC ( National Visa Center) and follow their instructions, your child will be removed from the conditional permanent residency application process through the U.S. Consulate.

Bernard P Wolfsdorf
EB-5 Immigration attorneysA letter to the consulate would be sufficient. Maybe the letter notarized, as well.

Jinhee Wilde
EB-5 Immigration attorneysYour immigration lawyer should be able to notify the NVC on your behalf and remove any derivatives you wish to remove. He/she will have to attach the divorce decree with the custody agreement, giving your spouse the custody of that child; thus you cannot take the child out of the country without that spouse.

A Olusanjo Omoniyi
EB-5 Immigration attorneysJust stop processing the application. It means you are abandoning the application. If you feel you need a counsel, consult an immigration attorney.

Lynne Feldman
EB-5 Immigration attorneysYou will just have to notify NVC or the consulate, depending on what stage your case is at.

Raymond Lahoud
EB-5 Immigration attorneysYou would inform the National Visa Center of your wish to remove your child and any other dependents.
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