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I want to witness my son’s birth

Last activity 04 March 2019 by guestposter15352

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Joseppi456

Hello, I’m a tunisian citizen married to a swedish woman, my wife currently is more than 7 months pregnant she will give birth on the 25th of April while my interview in morocco is on the 18th of April, I applied for a C-visa at the Finnish embassy (the swedish embassy is in morocco) and we got refusal so I appealed and they will give me an answer approximately on the 18th of March, I sent her the power of attorney along side with all the documents requested (marriage certificate birth certificate pictures rental agreements tickets and pregnancy document from Tunisia all translated to swedish alongside the originals) to take it to the migration with a document from a midwife saying that she is pregnant, my question is should she go yo the migration directly or get an immigration lawyer before that ? Because I want to be with my wife in sweden while she gives birth, please help any advice and I’m more than grateful

guestposter15352

Hello,

Congratulations!

It depends on partly why they refused your C-visa application but anyhow since you don't have much time to waste my suggestion is to start with a migration lawyer, a middle aged female lawyer if it is possible. All the best!

Joseppi456

Thank you so much, they refused my visa because they said you have no prove that you’ll stay in sweden and they advised me to apply for a D-visa in morocco (the swedish embassy is in morocco, we only have an office inside the Finnish embassy in Tunisia), We are going to get a lawyer this upcoming week but I only hope she/he make a result very quick because I really don’t wamt to miss my first born and to be supportive to my wife holding her hands wx... thank you so much Sir for advising me, I knew that already but I needed a second thought and I aslo read some of your comments on other posts

guestposter15352

No problem brother happy to help :happy:

Since you only have approx 8-10 weeks left, it's highly urgent now. You better push the lawyer over the edge and also the migrationsverket, send them emails every other day and ask your wife do the same. (it's almost impossible to call them but try it too)

Sometimes first baby mothers become depressed during the pregnancy, nothing specially to worry but husband is the best cure in such a case.

Read through the link and check how your wife's doing and if there is any possible sign ask her to go to her doctor and ask doctor to give her a medical certificate as well and send it to the lawyer and to migrationsverket.

      http://internetpsykiatri.se/en/treatmen … ---studie/

Cheers!

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