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.
Things to bring: Original Birth Certificate. Proof of citizenship. Three Passport Photos. Additional documents (Step 6)
For minor applicants, present address proof document in the name of parent(s) can be submitted. It is advised to carry original and self-attested copies of parents passport to Passport Seva Kendra (PSK), in case parents possess passport. For minor applicants, documents can be attested by parents.
For minor applicants, present address proof document in the name of parent(s) can be submitted. It is advised to carry original and self-attested copies of parents passport to Passport Seva Kendra (PSK), in case parents possess passport. For minor applicants, documents can be attested by parents.
Personal Appearance of minor applicant and adult guardian. PSA Birth Certificate. Valid Passport or valid government ID of adult guardian ( click here for the List of Acceptable IDs for Passport Application ) DSWD Clearance.
A completed passport application Form DS-11. Provide original or certified evidence of U.S. Citizenship (i.e., U.S. birth certificate, previously issued, undamaged U.S. passport, Certificate of Naturalization, Consular Report of Birth Abroad) Valid Government-issued Photo Identification. A recent 2″x2″ passport photo.
If your kids are between 8 years old and 17 years old, they typically must have their own booked appointments. You can visit the DFA website to check if they could be eligible at the priority or courtesy lanes at a DFA Consular Office site.
Apply as a 16 or 17 Year Old. Most applicants who are age 16-17 must apply in person using Form DS-11. Passports for applicants 16 and older are valid for 10 years. You must show one legal parent or guardian is aware you are applying.
Yes, both parents or legal guardians typically need to be present when applying for a passport for a child under the age of 16 in the United States. This requirement is in place to help prevent parental kidnapping and ensure that both parents consent to the issuance of the passport.