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The permission letter should give the child's name, date of birth, the dates of travel, the name of the adult companion, the allowed travel destinations and the reason for travel. Contact phone numbers for both parents, their full names and their signatures should also be included.
Children under 18 may need a Letter of Consent to travel internationally without both parents.
United States Customs and Border Protection (CBP) requests written consent from both parents or the parent who is not accompanying the minor for minors (those less than 18 years of age) traveling to the U.S. alone or accompanied by only one parent. This written consent must be in English.
Young adults ages 15-17 can travel alone on any United- or United Express®-operated flight, or they can choose to opt in to our unaccompanied minor service. It costs $150 each way for every two children traveling using the unaccompanied minor service.
A Child Travel Consent gives a minor child permission to travel without both of their parents or legal guardians. Use this form when your child needs to travel alone, with only one parent, or with another adult who is not their legal guardian (e.g., a grandparent, friend, or teacher).