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I am in a similar situation to you BostonGirl, did you guys apply already?
 
From looking at viictus' first post, that appears to be exactly the problem.
mjh49783aa said:
Another potential complication is whether or not you have a good working relationship with the other parent, or parents, of your children, (as I don't know your specific situation) and whether they'll allow you to take these children to Canada, or wherever else you decide to take these children, to get their medical examination.
 
ddobro2 said:
From looking at viictus' first post, that appears to be exactly the problem.

I'm planning on getting the children's medicals done when they are visiting me during spring break. I will be getting photos as well. I guess the only issue that I have is if I need actual passports for my non-accompanying children or not and if passport cards are good enough. I can't seem to get a straight answer from CIC.
 
I just checked my husbands email and WE GOT APPROVED WE HAVE TO SEND IN HIS PASSPORT NOW!!!!! OMG Thank you all for your help in answering question!!!!
 
According to the checklist in the Country Specific Instructions: United States form, you need a passport for each child.
viictus said:
I'm planning on getting the children's medicals done when they are visiting me during spring break. I will be getting photos as well. I guess the only issue that I have is if I need actual passports for my non-accompanying children or not and if passport cards are good enough. I can't seem to get a straight answer from CIC.
 
Congratulations!
Mel_R said:
I just checked my husbands email and WE GOT APPROVED WE HAVE TO SEND IN HIS PASSPORT NOW!!!!! OMG Thank you all for your help in answering question!!!!
 
This is awesome news!! Congrats!!!!!
 
Congrats Mel, hopefully I'm not far behind as we are on the same tmeline
 
Thanks All!

Congrats Mel, hopefully I'm not far behind as we are on the same tmeline


My finger are crossed for you!! Youre likely going to get it early next week :D
 
Can someone update the spread sheet......My husband received his AOR on Jan 6th. 2012.....so excited! things are moving along!
 
Well, he's going to have to assert his rights and get those kids examined, even if that means getting a lawyer and having a court order or something. At least he won't have to take them out of the country to do it, though. Otherwise, he might end up getting stopped at the border, and that would be a really bad thing.
ddobro2 said:
From looking at viictus' first post, that appears to be exactly the problem.
* Upon further reading, I see viictus has an idea on what to do. I guess all I can say further is to make sure they all have passport books as well, unless CIC is willing to accept the passport cards for the kids as they're not immigrating. But honestly, I'd just be safe and get the passport books anyway as I wouldn't want to leave anything up to chance.
 
You'll need a passport book, too. They can't stamp your entry in a passport card once you show the border proof of your immigrating, nor can they staple your COPR onto the card once you land. I also believe you'll need to photocopy the ID page on your passport book, and mail it with the application, along with everything else that will need to go.

Or simply put, get a passport book.
viictus said:
Hi. My wife and I are preparing to apply for my PR. We are applying outland through buffalo. Should I get my medicals done before we send in the application or should I wait? I know they are only good for 12 months and I don't want them to expire during the application process. One other thing, I only have a passport card. Will this suffice or will I need a passport book for the process? Any help/advice is greatly appreciated. Thank you.
 
Will passport cards be good enough for my children since they are not accompanying me? All the required information for the immigration application is on the passport card. I understand the need for a passport book for myself though and I will apply for one shortly.

Thanks thus far for all the help.
 
Actually, I think you'll be fine with just the cards if they're not accompanying you. OP manual 2 states, "Non-accompanying family members need not be in possession of a passport or travel document."
viictus said:
Will passport cards be good enough for my children since they are not accompanying me? All the required information for the immigration application is on the passport card. I understand the need for a passport book for myself though and I will apply for one shortly.

Thanks thus far for all the help.
 
Passport cards might be good enough, and I certainly understand that the passport books are not cheap when there's more than one to get, as the cost adds up very quickly. I'd advise getting someone from CIC that can actually answer the question for sure. Or, talk to your designated medical professional as they'll also know what you need to bring. Otherwise, if you can't get a straight answer from anyone, it would be best to be safe and go get the passport books. That's one way to get it done without any doubts.

Another reason why I suggest the passport book is that if you do bring your kids in later, it will be one less thing you'll need to get.
viictus said:
Will passport cards be good enough for my children since they are not accompanying me? All the required information for the immigration application is on the passport card. I understand the need for a passport book for myself though and I will apply for one shortly.

Thanks thus far for all the help.
* Or, you can listen to ddobro2 as I have full confidence in her advice. ;)