No. All passengers 12 and over must have a valid passport for any travel outside the USA (or country of origin) by cruise ship.
yes
no
This is really confusing, can you reword it. If the biological father is giving up his rights, he's the only one who will be positive as a father for the said child in a paternity test. A new birth certificate, isn't the real birth certificate. Even if its a legal one, the child deserves to know who his / her biological parent is, even if he's chosen not to be in the child's life. In a step parent adoption, an amended birth certificate is issued. In all adoptions the original birth certificate is sealed and an amended birth certificate is issued with the new legal parents names.
only if he can prove that he is indeed prove that he is 99.9% the father
If you travel by air, yes they do. Otherwise, they only need a birth certificate or another proof of citizenship.
No, they can use a birth certificate for proof of citizenship. No passport is needed. Go to the Carnival website for more details as well, it tells you all of the accepted proofs of citizenship. Hope this helps.
61 - year of birth 10641 number of births ytd
No he does not.
no
Best bet is to have their birth certificate.
Not yet, but I'm working on it. Another year or two.
No. A Certification of Live Birth is a short form Birth Certificate. Depending on the state it may say different things but one from Hawaii will say the name, date of birth, hour of birth, sex, city, town or location of birth, island of birth, county of birth, mother's maiden name, mother's race, father's name, father's race, date accepted by registrar, a certificate number and seal. The seal may be different depending on the year it was printed. A Birth Certificate, or Certificate of life Birth has many more things on it. Which includes signatures, doctor(s), witnesses, and the SSN. Some employers may or may not accept a short from Birth Certificate, some may not even ask for one, depends how lucky you are ;-)