My ex-husband and I divorced extremely amicably. As strange as it probably seems to most people, we are still friendly with each other...just never should have been married. We have one daughter, whom we share custody of. We worked out the parenting plan in the divorce so that she would stay with him during the school year (and thus she would get to stay in her current school with her current friends), and I would get her for all holidays and the entire summer. I'll be moving to Scotland sometime in August (depending on how quickly my fiance visa gets approved).
So here are my questions...at no point will she be visiting me in the UK for more than 6 months, just due to the parenting plan. The most will be about 3 months during her summer visits. I have told her father it would be best to have a letter of consent during all of her trips to the UK (even though it is in the parenting plan), just in case, and he has agreed to write the letters whenever necessary. But beyond that, does she need some kind of visa to come over for her visits? I'm not allowed to keep her past the 6 month visitor window, so I shoudn't need a visa for her, correct?
Her father and I are going to take her to get a passport soon, so that part will be taken care of when the time comes. But beyond that, is there anything else I need to know?