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International Travel

What Documentation for Children is Required?
Many countries require documentary evidence of the traveling adults' relationship to the child and permission of the parent or legal guardian before they will allow the child to cross the border. Single parents, grandparents, or guardians traveling with children often need proof of custody or notarized letters from the other parent authorizing travel. These requirements are in addition to passport or proof of citizenship requirements.

What Documentation do I need for Travel?
Travelers within the Western Hemisphere, including U.S. and Canadian citizens, are required to hold a valid passport or other accepted form of documentation (U.S. Permanent Resident Card, DHS Travel Document/Refugee Document or Re-entry Permit, or other passport-replacing document) when entering or departing the United States. When planning international travel, please ensure that you are in possession of all required documention. Acquiring official travel documents is time-consuming, so allow sufficient time to do this well in advance of your travel plans. Many countries also require that your passport be valid at least 6 months or longer beyond the final date of your trip. If your passport does not meet the validity date requirements, you will need to apply for a new one. Click Here to find Links for documentation.

 

 

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