E2 Visa Pregnant
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E2 Visa Pregnant
Hi,
Looking to get an E2 Visa but may have a baby in the near future but would like to come back to the UK to have the baby and then return back to the US after it's born on the existing E2 visa. Would it be possible to add the child to the existing E2 Visa and how long would it take? Could this have an impact on the already issued E2 visa? The issue is not cost its about having a baby in a country I know.
Thanks
Looking to get an E2 Visa but may have a baby in the near future but would like to come back to the UK to have the baby and then return back to the US after it's born on the existing E2 visa. Would it be possible to add the child to the existing E2 Visa and how long would it take? Could this have an impact on the already issued E2 visa? The issue is not cost its about having a baby in a country I know.
Thanks
Last edited by greenbid; Nov 19th 2013 at 4:30 pm.
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Re: E2 Visa Pregnant
Hi,
Looking to get an E2 Visa but may have a baby in the near future but would like to come back to the UK to have the baby and then return back to the US after it's born on the existing E2 visa. Would it be possible to add the child to the existing E2 Visa and how long would it take? Could this have an impact on the already issued E2 visa?
Thanks
Looking to get an E2 Visa but may have a baby in the near future but would like to come back to the UK to have the baby and then return back to the US after it's born on the existing E2 visa. Would it be possible to add the child to the existing E2 Visa and how long would it take? Could this have an impact on the already issued E2 visa?
Thanks
#3
Re: E2 Visa Pregnant
You also may not be able to travel near your due date, depending on airline policy.
#4
Re: E2 Visa Pregnant
You will be charged for NHS services if you are not a UK resident, regardless of any previous period of residence or British Citizenship,
And this.
So, pretty much a non-starter.
You also may not be able to travel near your due date, depending on airline policy.
So, pretty much a non-starter.
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Re: E2 Visa Pregnant
It would make vastly more sense to give birth in the US because the child would be a US citizen, so then you don't have to worry about the child aging out when they hit 21.