He will need a US Passport and a notarized permit allowing him to travel if one
parent is not going with him.
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It is a sub directory in a hierarchy of directories. For example, My Pictures is a child of My Documents: C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\My Documents\My Pictures
You can get a passport at any age in the U.S. In fact, if you are traveling abroad with a child, a passport is required for the child. If you are under age 18 when you get a passport, it is not valid for as long as a period as an adult's passport.
yes you can get money from dominican republic
You should be in a position of his previous vaccinations
As long as they are a "legal" guardian, because along with the passport are the contracts and legal documents required to be signed by an adult or a legal guardian.
Yes this applies to all kinds of traveling out of the country with a child.
what documents do you need for a 15 year old child to go through security? staying in the usa
Yes. But it is very unlikely to happen because of the culture. A Dominican child wouldn't ever think of suing their parent for something like this.
Children under the age of 18 do not require an ID. TSA has a public web site that has additional information about traveling with children. Also confirm with your airline . There restrictions and guidelines for children traveling alone, traveling international, traveling with a guardian, etc. To visit the TSA site, go to the Related Links.
Beginning in June 2009, a passport or alternative document such as a "passport card" will be required for travel by land and sea, but special provisions will be made to allow school or other organized groups of children ages 18 and under who are US or Canadian citizens to enter the US with proof of citizenship alone. In order to prevent international child abductions, minors traveling without their parents, or with only one parent, may be asked to present proof that they have their parents' authorization for travel. * A minor traveling unaccompanied by his or her parents must carry a notarized letter signed by the parents authorizing the travel. * If only one parent is traveling with the child, they may be asked to show either documents proving they have sole legal custody of the child, or a notarized letter from the other parent authorizing the child to travel outside the country of origin. To see the requirements and obtain the forms to get your child a passport, please see this government website: http://travel.state.gov/passport/get/minors/minors_834.html
It should not be an issue. As long as your application is properly filled out and the required documents provided, they aren't going to care.