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This is a host of Travel Consent Forms, which may be used across the United States. Travel Consent Forms are needed when a child, or children, are traveling abroad, without both parents.
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U.S. Customs and Border Protection recommends that any child under the age of 16 traveling without both legal guardians should have a notarized Child Travel Consent signed by both legal guardians. Having your Child Travel Consent notarized decreases the chance of travel authorities questioning its validity.

Specific rules and regulations For example, when travelling to the USA with a child with a different surname, every child must have a validated permission letter from all persons with parental responsibility, regardless of who is travelling with them, unless proof of sole custody can be provided.

If you travel or are going to travel with a child, consider taking the following documents: If the child is traveling with only one of their custodial parents, they must have a letter of consent, preferably in English and notarized, from the other parent or signed by both parents.

We recommend a signed and notarized consent letter from the child's parent or parents, such as our Child Travel Consent Form. Be sure to include the child's name, the companion's name, the dates of travel, the destination, the parents' names and contact information, and a statement of permission from the parents.

It's not uncommon for parents with different last names than their children to have to produce either a Child Travel Consent form or some other proof of guardianship. A birth or adoption certificate is usually sufficient in this instance so long as you're listed on the forms as a parent or guardian.

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Taking Child Abroad With Different Surname