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Children ages 16-17 can apply for passports alone if they have their identification documents. A parent will need to either: Provide a signed statement saying they are aware the child is seeking a passport or. Attend the passport appointment with them.
Required documents Application Form DS-11 (completed online and printed out) Photo identification of the parents. Your child's previous passport if any. Your child's US birth certificate.
3. Show Your Relationship to Your Child U.S. birth certificate (also evidence of U.S. citizenship) Foreign birth certificate. Adoption decree. Divorce or custody decree. A court order.
General Information Birth Certificate (long form) with: Certification (Seal) Date of Birth. File or Registration Date. Name of Applicant. Place of Birth. Certificate of Naturalization. Expired U.S. passport. Note: Under 16 years of age requires a Birth Certificate even with an expired passport.
Confirmed Passport Appointment. Minors applying for a passport should be accompanied by the parent/s or legal guardian. Duly-Accomplished Passport Application Form. Birth Certificate (BC) / Report of Birth (ROB) ... Proof of Current Philippine Citizenship. ID of either Parent or Legal Guardian. Supporting Documents.
Get a photo ID (and a photocopy) Valid or expired, undamaged U.S. passport book or passport card. In-state, fully valid driver's license or enhanced driver's license with photo. Certificate of Naturalization. Certificate of Citizenship. Government employee ID (city, county, state, or federal)
General Declaration (B11) Where an applicant's circumstances require further explanation, passport interviewing officers may advice the applicant or parent (or person with parental responsibility) to complete a general declaration known as a Form B-11 General Declaration by Passport Applicant.
The main difference is that applications using the DS-11 form are always in person. The DS-11 form is used for first-time applications, applications for citizens under 16, and if the applicant does not fully satisfy the requirements mentioned above. DS-82 is required for passport renewals by mail.
The main difference is that applications using the DS-11 form are always in person. The DS-11 form is used for first-time applications, applications for citizens under 16, and if the applicant does not fully satisfy the requirements mentioned above. DS-82 is required for passport renewals by mail.