Because I will be traveling alone and becoming the legal guardian of Sadie without Luke it is necessary for him to complete a POA (power of attorney). You see the male is the listed head of household and first petitioner on a home study and USCIS paperwork filed by a married couple. This document gives me permission to sign on Luke's behalf and is absolutely necessary in China. It must also be notarized then county and state certified and finally authenticated by the Chinese Consulate in the US. It must be less than 6 months old at the time of travel and carried by hand to China. Kinda crazy, huh?
$3 County certification fee
$5 State certification fee
$60 Courier fee to Cindy Marut
$25 Chinese Consulate authentication via My China Docs
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