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International Travel Consent for a Minor with Affidavit and Authorization for Minor to Receive Medical Treatment - Patient Consent

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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.



This form also grants the adult with temporary custody of the minor the right to seek medical treatment for the minor during the trip.

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Minors traveling internationally are required to have the same passport and visa documentation as adults.Minors (under age 18) traveling internationally without one or both parents may be required to present a letter of consent signed by any/all non-traveling parents.

You must get the permission of everyone with parental responsibility for a child or from a court before taking the child abroad.You can take a child abroad for 28 days without getting permission if a child arrangement order says the child must live with you, unless a court order says you can't.

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.

This includes children of any age. When flying within the U.S., or traveling internationally by land or sea, a child's birth certificate will suffice most of the time. A notarized letter of consent will be required for children who travel without one or both of their parents or legal guardians.

If a child (under the age of 18) is traveling with only one parent or with someone who is not a parent or legal guardian, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) strongly recommends that the accompanying adult have a note from the non-traveling parent (or, in the case of a child traveling with neither parent, a note

When flying within the U.S., or traveling internationally by land or sea, a child's birth certificate will suffice most of the time. A notarized letter of consent will be required for children who travel without one or both of their parents or legal guardians.

At what age can I travel abroad on my own? If you are 18 or over You will be able to travel abroad on your own without the consent of your parents. If you are under the age of 18 It is up to the airline or travel operator whether you can travel abroad.

Unaccompanied Minors Most airlines require a child to be at least 5 years old before he can fly without a parent or guardian. Typically, airlines charge an additional fee for a child traveling alone because the airline is responsible for the child.

Minors may be able to travel to another country without either one of their parents. They may however require a notarized written consent letter from both parents. Minors interested in traveling without their parents should contact the embassy to address admissibility questions.

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International Travel Consent for a Minor with Affidavit and Authorization for Minor to Receive Medical Treatment - Patient Consent