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My husband's visa refused but mine wasn't — can I travel?
UK tourist visa refused 3 times. Need to get there for flight homeHow can I avoid being stopped when exiting Phillipines by Immigration and/or being refused boarding by airline because of paperwork issues?Can I still use my South Africa passport to travel to South Africa after becoming a New Zealand citizen?What was the reason for the refusal of my wife's and my request to get a USA visit visa?Will I be refused entry at the UK border after a visa refusal?US citizen previously refused entry into the UK and been refused for visa. What to do now?Canadian living in Dubai - visiting US to see ill parent. Visa Off has put a 3 mnth ban from entering. Can I appeal? Should I apply for a visaMisspelled name on passport/visas
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My baby and I got a visa from the French embassy but my husband's visa was refused. Can anybody can tell me if I can travel or not because my child is 2.5 years old? One consultant told me that immigration can create trouble for me because my child is too young, and how can I wondering with him (because purpose of visit is tourism).
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My baby and I got a visa from the French embassy but my husband's visa was refused. Can anybody can tell me if I can travel or not because my child is 2.5 years old? One consultant told me that immigration can create trouble for me because my child is too young, and how can I wondering with him (because purpose of visit is tourism).
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I'm not sure what you mean by "how can I wondering with him". Do you mean "how can I travel with him"? "Wonder" means to think about something ("I wonder if I would enjoy Paris"); maybe you meant "wander", which means to walk around with no particular goal ("I wandered the streets of Paris").
– David Richerby
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My baby and I got a visa from the French embassy but my husband's visa was refused. Can anybody can tell me if I can travel or not because my child is 2.5 years old? One consultant told me that immigration can create trouble for me because my child is too young, and how can I wondering with him (because purpose of visit is tourism).
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My baby and I got a visa from the French embassy but my husband's visa was refused. Can anybody can tell me if I can travel or not because my child is 2.5 years old? One consultant told me that immigration can create trouble for me because my child is too young, and how can I wondering with him (because purpose of visit is tourism).
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I'm not sure what you mean by "how can I wondering with him". Do you mean "how can I travel with him"? "Wonder" means to think about something ("I wonder if I would enjoy Paris"); maybe you meant "wander", which means to walk around with no particular goal ("I wandered the streets of Paris").
– David Richerby
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What is/are your nationalities?
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I'm not sure what you mean by "how can I wondering with him". Do you mean "how can I travel with him"? "Wonder" means to think about something ("I wonder if I would enjoy Paris"); maybe you meant "wander", which means to walk around with no particular goal ("I wandered the streets of Paris").
– David Richerby
Jun 14 at 12:50
What is/are your nationalities?
– DJClayworth
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I'm not sure what you mean by "how can I wondering with him". Do you mean "how can I travel with him"? "Wonder" means to think about something ("I wonder if I would enjoy Paris"); maybe you meant "wander", which means to walk around with no particular goal ("I wandered the streets of Paris").
– David Richerby
Jun 14 at 12:50
I'm not sure what you mean by "how can I wondering with him". Do you mean "how can I travel with him"? "Wonder" means to think about something ("I wonder if I would enjoy Paris"); maybe you meant "wander", which means to walk around with no particular goal ("I wandered the streets of Paris").
– David Richerby
Jun 14 at 12:50
What is/are your nationalities?
– DJClayworth
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What is/are your nationalities?
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If you and your baby have visas then you can travel. It doesn't matter how young the child is.
The only complication is that you may need proof that the baby's father has given permission for them to travel. Usually this takes the form of a letter from the father giving permission to travel. Depending on circumstances it may need to be notarized.
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If you and your baby have visas then you can travel. It doesn't matter how young the child is.
The only complication is that you may need proof that the baby's father has given permission for them to travel. Usually this takes the form of a letter from the father giving permission to travel. Depending on circumstances it may need to be notarized.
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If you and your baby have visas then you can travel. It doesn't matter how young the child is.
The only complication is that you may need proof that the baby's father has given permission for them to travel. Usually this takes the form of a letter from the father giving permission to travel. Depending on circumstances it may need to be notarized.
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If you and your baby have visas then you can travel. It doesn't matter how young the child is.
The only complication is that you may need proof that the baby's father has given permission for them to travel. Usually this takes the form of a letter from the father giving permission to travel. Depending on circumstances it may need to be notarized.
If you and your baby have visas then you can travel. It doesn't matter how young the child is.
The only complication is that you may need proof that the baby's father has given permission for them to travel. Usually this takes the form of a letter from the father giving permission to travel. Depending on circumstances it may need to be notarized.
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I'm not sure what you mean by "how can I wondering with him". Do you mean "how can I travel with him"? "Wonder" means to think about something ("I wonder if I would enjoy Paris"); maybe you meant "wander", which means to walk around with no particular goal ("I wandered the streets of Paris").
– David Richerby
Jun 14 at 12:50
What is/are your nationalities?
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Jun 14 at 13:25