If your child is traveling with someone who is not their parent, maybe a babysitter or relative, and is leaving the country, they need a notarized travel authorization.
A statement of consent form for your child to travel
Yes, your child will need a passport to travel to Mexico by air.
Yes, if your child is traveling internationally without both parents or legal guardians, you will likely need to fill out the US Customs minor travel consent form to provide permission for the trip. It is recommended to check with the specific airline or travel agency for their requirements as well.
Yes, a child needs a passport to travel to Mexico.
"Have you filled out the CBP Minor Travel Consent Form for your child's upcoming trip?"
Yes, have you completed the notarized minor travel consent form for your child's upcoming trip?
Yes if you are to travel by air but if it is by sea of land, no need but you need a proof of identification and the passport is the best one you have for the child.
When traveling with your child, you will need to have a notarized consent letter from the other parent or legal guardian, giving you permission to travel with the child. This document is important to prevent any issues at border crossings or during travel.
As long as it is domestic travel (within the U.S.) children do not need ID as long as they are traveling with an adult who can present ID. If the child is traveling alone and does not have an adult who can present a valid ID at check-in, then the child will need to provide ID. Any Government issued form of ID should suffice. I would recommend checking with the airline to be sure. This answer applies to air travel only.
no
If you are going on a cruise from a US port and the child is a US citizen, you will only need a state-issued copy of the child's birth certificate. If you are flying, the child will need a passport.
No but they need a passport if they live in Canada.