My stepdaughter, who is 16, deaf and developmentally delayed will be needing a visa to move over with her mother. Her (C the stepdaughter) biological father has consented to signing a paper to allow her to move. Does this look like it would be okay for the visa application purposes?
Permission for visa application and to move to the UK.
I, ___________, biological daughter of ____________ (July __, 1994), do hereby give my consent for her mother, _____________ to apply for a settlement visa to the UK for C. I also give my consent for C to move to the UK to live with her mother, ____ and stepfather Philip _____.
__________ has had sole physical responsibility for taking care of C since she was 3 years old. She makes all the decisions concerning C.
_____________(his name here)
_______________________ Date______________________
Of course I will fill in the missing names. I just omitted them for on line identity purposes.
Does this sound good enough for the visa application? Should I include anything else? I had thought to maybe include a sentence or 2 about there not being a court order for custody nor visitation, and this consent would not violate a court order. Should I leave that part out, or put it in? Is there anything else that I may need to include?