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I would think not. As sole custodian you can make all decisions without anyone else's approval.
Thank you!
I would think not. As sole custodian you can make all decisions without anyone else's approval.
Thank you! I am having the kind of day where I really needed some good news, and saving $300 on passports is very good news!!![]()
I wouldn't count on that being true, now. As of June 1, 2009, all Americans over the age of 15 need a passport to enter Canada. However, I read that many border crossings were making exceptions for the first few months last summer because a lot of people didn't know about the rules, or didn't have time to get a passport (there was quite a backlog at that time and it was taking a long time to process applications).
I wouldn't count on being able to just use your drivers license now, a year after the rule went into effect. I cross the border frequently (live in Seattle but all my family is in Canada) and have always been asked for my passport, since June 1, 2009.
My sister has done nothing through the courts. She put the father's name on the birth certificate and then left it at that. I don't think she'll go to court to fix this either.
One's mental health is a medical necessity too. She should just go for the "letter from the doctor" option.On your aunt... It isn't because she has only one eye. She needs to get the photographs taken without the eye patch so her whole face can be seen. If she refuses to be photographed without the eye patch, they can refuse to issue the passport.
I can't see (no pun intended) how an eye patch is a medical necessity for a missing eye. I don't see how it would be detrimental to her health if she took off the eye patch for the duration of a photograph. But, I might be missing something (again, no pun intended)
It has nothing to do with her disability. She doesn't need to wear the fake eye. She just needs to take off the eyepatch for the duration of the photograph (less than 60 seconds).
So if i have sole custody (with court paperwork) I don't need their father there to get my kids passports, do I? TIA!
No, just take the court paperwork documenting the sole custody along with your child's Birth Cert. when you go to apply. My aunt is a TA, and she advises her clients to also travel with a copy of this paperwork as well, in case you are ever questioned.
Actually, a passport is not necessarily the only document you can use to cross the US/ Canadian border. I am in Western New York. A New York State " enhanced drivers license" is also acceptable.. to get this we have to provide additional proofs at the DMV. I'm sure there are other states that offer this option, too. It is slightly cheaper than a passport but if you are only needing something for a land crossing into Canada, this works. So maybe check your dmv. Also, they could use your current drivers license photo, or they would take a new one if you wanted. Many Western New Yorkers got these new licenses last summer just for crossing to Canada. Just another idea.....![]()
One's mental health is a medical necessity too. She should just go for the "letter from the doctor" option.
If she can find a doctor to write such a letter, then good for her.
Is there any update on this? Did you manage to get the real story out of your aunt?