Non-U.S. citizen children traveling to the U.S. A letter of consent, preferably in English and notarized, from the other parent or signed by both custodial parents. The letter should say: "I acknowledge that my child is traveling outside the country with the name of the adult with my permission."
I, ______________________________________________ (name of parent), am the ______ (mother) ______ (father) of __________________________________ , aged ____________ , and do hereby give my consent for (him)(her) to travel with __________________________________________________________________ (name/address of traveling ...
Some airlines permit this for kids as young as 12. When a child has reached this minimum age for traveling alone without unaccompanied-minor procedures, the airline does not require evidence of parental permission to travel alone. If the child has a passport, he or she can even travel internationally.
We hereby, declare that we are not having any objection in taking our child / children with us to India for tourism only. We the undersigned do further solemnly affirm and verify that the contents of my above statement are true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief and nothing has been, concealed therein.
Dear Ma'am, I am Sherly Thomas, mother of Jibin Thomas, a student of your class. I have been informed that the school is organising a trip to Goa from 29/12/2021 to 03/01/2022. This is to inform you that I have given my consent for my son to participate in the school trip.
A simple letter stating that; ``I full name and passport number authorize wife fulll name of passport number- to travel on (specific date) to (insert destination) with our son/ daughter full name and passport number.''
The Parent Request letter needs to include both parent's listed on the child's birth certificate and must include the parent's name, date of birth, gender, their direct relationship to the child, and that they explicitly give "permission for the child to obtain a visa" for the country you are traveling to.
If the child is travelling with both birth parents, a Child Travel consent should not be needed. However, in any other situation (for example, the child is travelling with only one birth parent, or a grandparent or other guardian), a Child Travel Consent is recommended, especially for international travel.