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How to apply for a transit visa for a 1.5-year-old child from Turkey, who stayed with his grandmother in the Crimea, and his mother had to leave (citizen of Ukraine) and where? How to return the child to the mother?
upon departure, the child was not put on the plane, and the mother was expiring the registration period. The child became illegal. I am ready to pay all the fines, draw up a protocol, and what next? No one can give an intelligible answer in Crimea. The father of the Turkish citizen wants to come for the child. What documents does he need so that he can take the child out? Help
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аватар andreyvip
You can't imagine a better situation in the topic of today's political situation.
Oh, ordinary tourists are not strong helpers in such matters.
It is necessary to contact lawyers who specialize in family cases with foreign citizens.
And what is the reason for the refusal at departure? What do you mean they didn't get on the plane? And where did this plane take off? And then you can only assume that in Turkey, but in reality? What documents did you have in your hands at that time for yourself and for the child?
Describe the situation in more detail and without emotions, only facts
What is the nationality of the child? He who, according to the documents, is Russian, Ukrainian, Turk or ... ..
аватар sigur62
Yes, let the Turkish dad take him, what's the problem?
And why does he need a visa (for a child) if he himself is a Turk?
Let him fly home, we don't need him.
аватар kvi2007
your question is definitely not for this forum!, alas (((
аватар kvi2007
sigur62 ....., do not identify yourself as FMS ...., and if you do not drag in all these nuances, it is better to keep silent !!! To be smart about the grief of a mother who cannot understand what to do .... - very uncomme il faut, sir !!!.....
аватар kvi2007
andreyvip
asked you the right questions, try to answer without emotion, perhaps we will be able to advise you, due to our collective knowledge! No emotions, just facts! But I emphasize once again, this is a tourist forum, not a legal one !!!...
аватар HotLine
Difficult situation, hardly anyone has such personal experience.
The circumstances are not entirely clear. What registration has ended? What documents does the child have? In what country is mom now and how will dad get to Crimea? It's not about penalties. They can be paid. The question is how a child can cross the border. That's why they took it off the flight.
In theory, it looks like this. We will assume that the child does not have parents who are citizens of the Russian Federation (this must be proven by a birth certificate). If he has his own passport, then he can leave the territory of the Russian Federation with any adult. If he is inscribed in someone's passport, then he can only leave with this person according to his passport. First, of course, you need to pay all fines.
аватар iNicole
I understand that my mother - a citizen of Ukraine - tried to fly to Turkey with a child - a citizen of Turkey, both had to fly to Turkey, but the mother was released, but the child for some reason - no ... "we are in Crimea" - an interesting phrase from a citizen of Ukraine ... maybe my mother lives in the past, in which the inhabitants of Crimea were Ukrainian subjects (my mother did not change citizenship while in Turkey?) ... I had such thoughts ... maybe I'm wrong ... a chaotically asked question the author - my wild fantasies?
аватар sigur62
The funny thing is that the author is silent, like a fish on ice.
Most likely just joking around.
аватар HotLine
There are things that you just can't imagine.
аватар Pachok
More questions than data
My opinion is that the grandmother should try to take the child not to Turkey, but to Ukraine. Nobody interferes with the departure of illegal immigrants, as far as I understand. A fine, a protocol, a temporary ban on entry - and forward. If this is also a problem, look for a "window" at the border crossing (ask the drivers), "motivate" the Buryats. I have not heard that there is no agreement. This is all provided that the child is a Turkish citizen.
It’s better for a Turkish dad not to meddle in the Crimea, they will drink blood - be healthy, and they will wind up unnecessary problems. It’s easier for mom, but it’s not clear which plane she was put on if Crimea has a connection only with the Russian Federation. And why didn't they put the child in?
аватар aquarel
"we have in the Crimea" - the normal wording of the citizens of Ukraine. Crimea is now the territory of Ukraine illegally occupied by Russia. 50% of the population there is now waiting for release from this occupation, the rest is fine. And the citizens of Ukraine who now live there, as well as citizens of other countries who lived normally there under Ukraine and felt themselves, or have such stupid problems as this unfortunate mother has, absolutely far-fetched problems! who and for what reasons could separate the child from the mother? Or they were generally forced to leave urgently, leaving their apartments in the hope of returning soon and they still cannot do this.
Moderators can delete my post as a flood, but then please delete the post about "interesting wording"!
аватар aquarel
because I didn’t receive the goods from Crimea and so far no one has delivered it to me - the seller received my Ukrainian money through my Ukrainian transfer system, and then she became a “different country” and didn’t care about everything and according to her Russian system, I don’t have Ukrainian money Russian did not return for undelivered goods!
My good friend, an Arab, left Crimea "for a while" where he lived comfortably and ran a successful business and still cannot return, and now the child of a Ukrainian mother and Turkish father is being separated from their parents! On what basis! Before the occupation, this was not and could not be! And Ukrainians and Russians and Arabs lived well there, and the children were with children and went wherever and to whom they wanted. And now the occupying country sticks its nose where it was not and could not be - in the Ukrainian-Turkish family, separating the child from the mother?! ...... remove the post about "interesting wording" and let the one who feels it wrote on his own experience separation from a 1.5-year-old child and then he will say "interesting wording" or not!
аватар sigur62
Watercolor, don't be hysterical and flood, answer to the point, and if there is nothing to answer, just keep silent...
аватар aquarel
Apply your answer from the beginning to yourself.
аватар andreyvip
Gentlemen, we are not discussing here who, whom and how threw, who occupied whom, and so on.
This is a travel forum. Let's not get hurt or emotional, to the point.
Recently, no intelligible comments have appeared from the author on his question, we can all only guess how the author could have in reality.
I think you can ask the moderator to close this thread as irrelevant and not informative.
аватар Pachok
That Christmas tree .... "We have in the Crimea" was written by a grandmother - a resident of the Crimea. She would write like this, whether Crimea was Ukrainian, Russian or Chukchi, it doesn't matter.
аватар iNicole
Pachok, smart girl! +100500))
аватар iNicole
and the Chukchi Crimea, or the Crimean Chukotka - this is finally a masterpiece)) rzhunimagu))
аватар newpast
let the grandmother bring the granddaughter to Ukraine, and there his Turkish father will take him with his mother to Turkey.
аватар admin
We do not like to wipe things.
If further discussion does not go off topic, then we would leave everything as it is. Everyone has stated their position - and that's good.
аватар L_ena
There are so many questions that the answer simply cannot be found. From the temporarily occupied Crimea, you can fly only to Russia. And they could not release the child only because of the lack of a notarized permission from the father. Then the question is - how did this child get to the Crimea and from where? What kind of registration can a mother end up with and how did she end up in Ukraine? The child's father can get from Turkey to Crimea through the territory of Ukraine by land or the territory of Russia by air. But the father will be able to take the child out only if there is a notarized statement from the mother. If the mother is a citizen of Ukraine, the father is a citizen of Turkey, then, in my opinion, they should meet in Crimea and take the child to Ukraine together. What travel document does the child have? Which country issued a birth certificate, in which passports did the parents record it? The topic looks like a poorly designed stuffing. If the situation is real and takes place, the Turkish Embassy in Ukraine should be involved in it.
аватар newpast
She mentions a transit visa. Sometimes a transit visa is also required for those traveling by air. If connecting flights takes not several hours, but a day and you do not want to spend time on the territory of the airport, you will need a transit visa: to leave the airport in the country that you visited solely for the purpose of transferring to another flight.
she writes: "the registration period for the mother was expiring. The child became an illegal immigrant"
and you have a question - how did this child get to the Crimea and from where? obviously he was born in the Crimea and his mother is from there and also not married to a Turk, but claims that the child is a citizen of Turkey. if she were a citizen of Turkey, she would pay insurance for him, and then for 3 months in total. And so she throws the child to her mother and she flies out, it’s not clear where. And the Turkish dad wants to pick up the child (if they were married, then these questions would not have arisen )
аватар L_ena
What kind of transit through the Crimea can be now, if the air communication near the peninsula is only with Russia????? How could a child born, for example, in the Crimea, become a Turkish citizen? It is because of these inconsistencies and the enigmatic silence of the questioner that one gets the impression that the topic is pure sketching.
аватар newpast
the option that she gave birth in Turkey, then she becomes illegal, because she is Ukrainian, she would be expelled from the country. I had a friend in Turkey (I met her on vacation at a hotel, she worked in a sauna), she herself comes from Kyrgyzstan stayed to work illegally, met a Turk there, lived there illegally for 5 years, she herself bought rings for two, but she could not marry him, because she was married in her homeland and she needed to get a divorce, but she could not leave, because that she was afraid that she would be sent away, then she suddenly gives birth from this Turk and she and her child are expelled from the country, by the way, the child did not become a citizen of Turkey, because the authorities considered her as a Kyrgyz woman. She cannot go back, because she has a ban. Here is the story , and truthful. Soon she divorced, only she was forbidden to enter in order to get married there. So people have different things.
аватар Pachok
Ahem. What does it have to do with the stories of Kyrgyz non-legal immigrants who gave birth from Turkish lovers in Turkey ???
аватар sigur62
Ahem. Straight out of the "In the Animal World" series.
аватар andreyvip
It's just boring for someone.
But the author of the question is not interested in any of our reasoning, conjectures and conjectures from the moment of writing his question))))
аватар newpast
But how do you think the status of a child a Turkish citizen and a Ukrainian mother could arise? Turn on your imagination, but sigur62 does not concern this.
аватар sigur62
And thank God. It's kind of disgusting for me to even think about such "statuses".
аватар newpast
admin wrote: We do not like to wipe something.
If further discussion does not go off topic, then we would leave everything as it is. Everyone has made their position clear, and that's good."
sigur62, no one is forcing you to breastfeed, so you were so worried
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