Re: Child Support from Birth Father, Whom is in Taiwan
Right - but how do you link obligor John Smith with any other John Smith? Specially if he (for example) obtained the US passport first, and then the other passport in the other country. He wouldn't have lied on the US forms - and we don't even know if there's such a question on the application from the native country. Y'know?
We're getting bogged down here with details - but the point I was trying to make, was that he could feasibly enter the country unaffected by the revocation of his US passport...and disappear, for the most part. :)
Re: Child Support from Birth Father, Whom is in Taiwan
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Right - but how do you link obligor John Smith with any other John Smith? Specially if he (for example) obtained the US passport first, and then the other passport in the other country. He wouldn't have lied on the US forms - and we don't even know if there's such a question on the application from the native country. Y'know?
We're getting bogged down here with details - but the point I was trying to make, was that he could feasibly enter the country unaffected by the revocation of his US passport...and disappear, for the most part. :)
Okay, I got two guys who have two passport working next to me and they both state that if they try to return to the U.S. with just their India Passport, their India Passport has enough information on it to flag the people at the airport that they have and U.S. Passport (i.e. name, date a birth and/or number) and would be demanded to produce the U.S. Passport.
I don't think it as "Feasible" as you think.
Okay I'll give it a rest.... :-)
Re: Child Support from Birth Father, Whom is in Taiwan
I said "feasible".
I did not say "probable".
BIG difference. And thank you ;)