Hi Aingeall,
thanks for you reply. I appreaciate your time in replying to my post.
I think we have a different situation here. I can't include my ex-husband on my daughter's application, because, we've been separated since 2001, then our marriage was annulled 2007. He is now married with 4 kids. I am now married to a british national that's why I'm here in UK. On the annulment papers, the full custody of my daughter has been granted on me. He was granted a visitation rights but never exercised it really as we never see him any more, or any contact at all. We were abandoned by my ex and never ever support my daughter financially. I was the only one who worked hard to raised my daughter.
My problem here is how can I prove that I have a 'sole responsibility' to my daughter, would it be enough to state on my support letter that I do all the decisions concerning my daughter, major or minor (even what vitamins she needs to take, i will decide). I always make sure to call her everyday, to ask how is she doing in school, how's her day, even before she sleeps, sometimes we would pray together on the phone.
Should I ask my mom and sister who looks after my daughter to write a letter saying that we have an agreement before I left that everything concerning my daughter, they will consult it to me first? Should it be notarised by a lawyer?
Please help guys, I want to make sure that when I apply for her visa, we'll get approved. Does anyone here have a sample of support letter in applying for your son/daughter's visa? Can you share it with me?
By the way, I'm on ILR visa now, is it right that I'll sponsor my daughter and not my british husband? Rather he would co-sponsor me?