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Statement of Consent for Issuing a Passport to a Child (DS-3053) You should complete this form if one parent or guardian cannot go with the child to apply in person for the child's passport. The parent or guardian should submit this special form in addition to their child's application (DS-11).
The PDF form DS-3053 must be printed and filled out using black ink. The instructions are included in the PDF file. It is recommended that the form be filled out completely and legibly, as incomplete forms or illegible writing can cause delays in application processing times.
A passport parental consent, or statement of consent (Form DS-3053), is used in the event a minor (person under 16 years of age) is applying for a passport and only one of the parents/guardians can be present.
Minors cannot represent and execute a general power of attorney, since they are not recognized by law as competent person to represent himself in any legal issue. Only guardians of such minors can represent them in any matters which are legally allowed by Law.
Is there anyway I can get their passport without him signing for it? A notarized consent form from the father is required for each minor child to get a passport unless you have sole legal custody. If you have sole legal custody and can submit evidence of such, then the father's consent is not required.