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What documents are needed to take a child to Crimea
I can be single married now my child and I have different surnames I want to send my son and grandfather to the Crimea what documents are needed?
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аватар Olgaolga153
If the column "father" of the child does not cost anything, then a notarized power of attorney (consent from the mother, i.e. from you) indicating the country and the timing of her visit is sufficient. Well, other documents: a birth certificate of a child (original + copy) and a children's passport.
If I missed something, let the experts add.
You can also read here: http://visasam.ru/oformlenie/sng/vyvoz-rebenka-za-granicu-ukrainy.html
аватар Olgaolga153
You may need a copy of the marriage certificate (because you have different surnames with the child). But I think the notary will tell you about this when drawing up a power of attorney. He knows exactly all the nuances.
аватар bictoroff
You shouldn't be with your grandfather)) It would be easier for him if you were there, but if he agrees...
And so, in general, powers of attorney from each of the parents, and a children's passport. Just in case, a birth certificate (when traveling with parents they no longer ask) and a copy of the marriage certificate is required (questions may arise about different surnames).
Well, grandfather has patience, and most importantly, to leave Ukraine, they let him back without any problems at all.
At the Russian border, of course, they will ask the reason for the visit.
And so, recently, the border has become a little calmer))
ps in the Power of Attorney, the main thing is not to miss the phrase on the Timchasovo occupied territory of that Timchasovo ... Tobish back and forth. Well, the reason for the trips also needs to be mentioned.
аватар lazy_person
And what citizenship do you and your grandfather have ... this is important. Crimea is now an "occupied territory"; when traveling there, grounds are needed.
аватар zelya77rid
I have a similar situation. In early June, she took the children to their grandfather. According to the documents: the child must have a passport and a birth certificate, the parents are indicated there. For grandfather: a power of attorney from each parent, a notarized copy of the divorce certificate (the change of the mother's surname is indicated there), it is better to have a passport abroad, and say that the registration is Ukrainian. If there is a Ukrainian passport and a Crimean residence permit, many questions will arise at the Ukrainian border. Since all Crimeans were given Russian passports, and Ukraine does not recognize them.
аватар zelya77rid
If one of the parents is taking children to Crimea, a birth certificate is not needed
аватар suvorovah14
We have relatives in Crimea, and citizenship of Ukraine
аватар zelya77rid
That's all, then grandfather only needs his Ukrainian passport, a power of attorney from you, parents and a notary certified copy of the divorce certificate
аватар zelya77rid
My children also have the last name of my ex-husband, and I have a maiden name. They didn’t ask for a certificate of divorce at the Ukrainian border, but they asked to show it to the Russian
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