Hi i want to get a passport for my daughter?
Im  18 years old and i am american. i currently live in yemen and am  married within my religion of islam however i am not married legally. my  husband has traveled and he hasnt given me any date on when hes coming  back and im not sure if he is.im stuck in yemen because he wasnt here  when i delivered our baby and now the embassy requires he give  permission to obtain a passport. he wont give me permission. what should  i do? how can i obtain a passport and do i really need his permission  since he and i are both american citizens. serious answers only. thanx  so much 
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rules  for over seas births to US citizens require proof of birth from a  doctor or hospital from the birthplace. If you can do that, send the  appropriate fee and application and wait for the passport a US passport  may also be picked up from the US Embassy near your location. According  to US marriage laws if you two do not have an official marriage license  filed within the state you guys were married in it isnt recognized by  law. Its true in many of those countries a country's embassy will not  let a woman leave without her husbands permission BUT as a US citizen  you most certainly can leave that country at anytime without his  permission especially since your us citizen husband has seemed to desert  you. You must contact the US embassy in Yemen and request US assistance  to return back to your home country. They will have you sign some  papers for a repatriation loan and will also arrange your flights and  papers. I speak from hard experience of being stuck in a foreign country  and was too scared to leave and couldnt even if I wanted due to being  locked in and I had 3 kids with me and was pregnant at the time all kids  were us citizens though like me . One day when my mom called I told her  in a whisper that I was scared and feared my life and she contacted the  US embassy in the country I was in and they collaborated with the local  police and showed up to the house and under armed security were removed   4 days later I was home. I am very interested in helping you out as  much as possible in giving you information that you need....my email is  muslimahforeverUSA@yahoo.com  you can correspond with me through that  email and tell me a bit more and I can see how I can assist you to get  back home over here. I can just tell that all is not right and that you  are stuck.
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As of February 1, 2008, the law requires the  signature of both parents, or the child's legal guardians, prior to  issuance of a U.S. passport to children under the age of 16.       Requirements:  Both parents, or the child’s legal guardians, must execute the  child’s passport application and provide documentary evidence  demonstrating that they are the parents or guardians; or the person  executing the application must provide documentary evidence that such  person has sole custody of the child; has the consent of the other  parent to the issuance of the passport; or is acting in place of the  parents and has the consent of both parents, of a parent with sole  custody over the child, or of the child’s legal guardian, to the  issuance of the passport.   Exceptions:  The law does provide two exceptions to this requirement: (1) for exigent  circumstances, such as those involving the health or welfare of he  child, or (2) when the Secretary of State determines that issuance of a  passport is warranted by special family circumstances.   Talk to the IS embassy and see if they can help. Since you are in a  foreign country this can be very difficult. Sorry I can't be of more  help!
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The first answer above is no doubt well intended,  but doesn't really cover the question of how can this woman get a US  passport for her daughter. That's a pretty good question as current US  law requires the signatures of both parents before a child under the age  of 16 can be issued a US passport. Aside from that, husbands and family  can definitely block a wife, and/or children from leaving the country  whether the wife is Yemeni or American or whatever, and they do.   There are some other aspects to this as well. Do you currently have any  immigration status in Yemen? If you are out of status, there are  immigration fines that build up over time. Do you have your own  passport, or not. Even if the embassy issues you a new passport, there  will be questions with Yemeni immigraition over how you came into the  country, and your status.   If you can get to the embassy, you need to discuss this with them  completely, to see if you even have the ability to leave yourself, and  whether your daughter would be able to leave if they can issue a  passport at some point. Did you ever register the birth of your daughter  at the embassy? If not, that is something you will need to do before  they can issue a passport. and you need to see if there are any  exceptions to the 2 signature policy.  Unfortunately, these problems can  be very difficult to resolve.  Here's some relevant text from the Country Specific Information for  Yemen available at  http://travel.state.gov/travel/cis_pa_tw/cis/cis_1061.html.   In certain situations, however, foreigners are required to obtain exit  visas from the Immigration and Passport Authority headquarters in Sanaa.  These cases may include, but are not limited to, foreigners who have  overstayed the validity date of their visa; U.S.-citizen children with  Yemeni or Yemeni-American parents who are not exiting Yemen with them;  foreigners who have lost the passport containing their entry visa;  foreign residents whose residence visas are based on their employment or  study in Yemen, marriage to a Yemeni citizen, or relationship to a  Yemeni parent; or foreign residents who have pending legal action  (including court-based "holds" on family members' travel). All  minor/underage U.S. citizens should be accompanied by their legal  guardian(s) and/or provide a notarized letter in Arabic of parental  consent when obtaining exit visas to depart Yemen. In all of these more  complex cases, obtaining an exit visa requires the permission of the  employing company, the sponsoring Yemeni family member, the sponsoring  school or the court in which the legal action is pending. Without this  permission, foreigners -- including U.S. Citizens -- may not be allowed  to leave Yemen.   American women who also hold Yemeni nationality and/or are married to  Yemeni or Yemeni-American men often must obtain permission from their  husbands for exit visas.  They also may not take their children out of  Yemen without the permission of the father, regardless of who has  custody (see Special Circumstances section below).
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Can you travel to or call another country to speak with a different  US embassy staff?  That's might be your best bet.
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