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Declaration for International Travel with One Legal Guardian
I, ____________________ of _________________________ declare that I am the legal parent/guardian of:
____________________, male, born December 9, 2019 at ____________________
I have sole custody of the child and do not legally require the consent of any other person to travel with the child.
My child, ____________________, has my consent to travel with me to ___________________________________________________________
Signed on this ________ day of ________________, ________.
________________________________________
_________________________Witness Signature_________________________Witness Name
A Child Travel Consent is also known as a:
A Child Travel Consent allows minors to travel without their parents or legal guardians being present. This form can be used when a child will either be traveling alone or with another adult who is not their legal guardian (for example, a grandparent, aunt or uncle, friend, teacher, etc.).
This document is often used by separating couples, particularly when one parent needs to travel with the children and without the other parent being present.
If you are traveling with a child and are not their parent or legal guardian, you should have written permission indicating that you can travel with the minor you are traveling with.
Parents and guardians may need to use a Child Travel Consent form if:
If you're asked to provide travel authorization for a child or minor and do not have one, you may be prohibited from continuing to your destination.
The child's age may play a role in whether you're asked for consent by border agents.
For example, you are more likely to be asked for consent if traveling with a toddler as opposed to a teenager.
A Child Travel Consent should include:
A Child Travel Consent form does not allow the parent or guardian to temporarily make medical decisions for your child or minor.
To give authority to a chaperone to make medical decisions in your stead, you will need to complete a Child Medical Consent form, which details authorized medical treatments, health information about the child, the identity of the person being granted responsibility, and other specific information.
A Child Travel Consent is recommended any time a child is traveling without their legal guardian or guardians present.
However, even a parent with sole custody (meaning the parent has the legal authority to make all the decisions for their children) may be asked to provide consent documentation, unless they have a valid Separation Agreement or court order allowing them to travel with the child.
For example, when a separated or divorced couple puts a custody arrangement in place, they can include terms for child travel in their separation or divorce documents that may be used like a travel consent letter.
Depending on the size of the agreement or court order, a Child Travel Consent form may be easier for border agents to handle.
Parents who do not have an agreement or court order, like parents starting the separation or divorce process, should have a consent form when traveling with their children and without the other parent.
It is recommended to obtain a Child Travel Consent even if you only have temporary guardianship over the children you are traveling with. This is so you have proof you can travel with the children if your guardianship papers are deemed insufficient.
You may be required to have your document notarized (i.e. certified by a notary public) depending on where you plan to travel. However, even if notarization is not required, it is strongly recommended.
Without a notarized consent, you could be delayed at the airport or prevented from traveling further by border protection officers.
You can use the same travel consent letter for domestic and international flights but may be required to have your document notarized for international flights, depending on which country you wish to enter.
It's recommended you use travel consent letters for each trip and include the date and location of travel as well as the date and location of any flight layovers.
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