If there is one thing that Latin America is really strict about, it's not letting children leave the country without legal consent from BOTH parents. I have a friend in Brazil who came down here on a family holiday to Bariloche. The father arrived a few days earlier for business reasons and when his wife tried to travel down from SP with their 17 year old son and the rest of the family, the son couldn't leave Brazil because they'd forgotten the sign consent form from his dad. The only way around it was for the father to fly all the way back to SP and travel down with his wife and son together!
I'm from the UK and you always hear horror stories there about children being taken by their fathers (usually to the middle east) and mothers not being able to get them back so I think its great that Argentina has these laws...
I can't see you being able to take your child to the US without paternal consent (if he/she was born in Arg) but you should definitely see a lawyer and find out what your options are.
I'm from the UK and you always hear horror stories there about children being taken by their fathers (usually to the middle east) and mothers not being able to get them back so I think its great that Argentina has these laws...
I can't see you being able to take your child to the US without paternal consent (if he/she was born in Arg) but you should definitely see a lawyer and find out what your options are.