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 leaving a us born child in nepal with her grandparents.
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Posted on 05-07-15 3:41 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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hello there,
I am planning to leave my child who was born here in US for a period of 2 years with her grandparents. Can she live in Nepal straight out for 2 years or will she have to leave the country after so many months?
can you guys throw some light onto it? Thanks
 
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Your parents can apply for gratis visa for her which will be free but your parents have to prove their relationship with her. So you need to get the documents from your ward office then every year you will need to renew it. If she has American passport
 


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