Okay Michelle,
First thing first, pour yourself a coffee or tea or wine or vodka or whatever it is that will help your nerves. Now there is a couple of ways to do this (none are cheap and easy hon, sorry, but they can be done
)
Okay, so like myself , you will be making this move with kiddies in tow (if I understood correctly). Well I did the same thing and I'll tell you how we did it. First off , we decided to get married in the States and then come over on a spouse visa. The reason being, it seemed the fastest and safest course to get the paperwork approved through the courts regarding my kids.
We were married in February and made the move in June.
Once I had a copy of our legal marriage certificate the process of getting documents for my kids began. You will need legal permission from their father to show the consulate before they will approve any visa for your children. Unless you have documents showing you have sole legal custody, you will need your ex's permission. There is a variable if you don't know how to find your ex (long term abandonment). However, even if they only have visitation rights, they want to see a legal agreement. I hired an attorney to draft the agreements and got them signed and stamped by the courts (tedious I know) and then took these and the prove of my relationship to the British consulate in LA. I moved here with my 3 children (9yr old son, 4 yr old twin daughters) and we all had to have individual visas ($375 per visa).
Sadly it doesn't happen right away. It took 4 mos from the wedding to get all the paperwork and money together (lawyers fees, consulate fees, airline fees, THERAPIST FEES
). We then moved here in June of this year.
If you want to talk, vent, or have questions, just email me and I'll do what I can to help you sort it out. (I got real confused with everything and probably tacked on extra time for not realizing exactly what I needed.)
Hang in there girlie .. it can be done .. just not overnight when you are bringing kids over with you
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On a side note - I believe others on this board have brought children over on a fiances visa but what that may mean for paperwork with the kids later .. I just don't know. I didn't want to risk it personally, so we opted for a straight shot.