Child Consent Letter For Travel

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For a minor under the age of 18 to travel out of the United States without both parents or legal guardians, a notarized affidavit should be obtained and presented to immigration officials upon departure and return to the United States. Failure to present this affidavit may result in officials refusing the minor to leave the country. This form should be completed and then signed in front of a Notary Public. You must carry this notarized affidavit with you. It is recommended that you also carry birth certificates or any other supporting documents.

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Child Consent Letter For Travel