No, you do not need both parents to obtain a passport for a 17-year-old. One parent or legal guardian can apply for a passport on behalf of the minor.
No, both parents do not have to be present to obtain a passport for a child.
No, you do not need both parents to be present in order to obtain a passport.
No, you do not need both parents to obtain a passport. A child can apply for a passport with the consent of one parent or legal guardian.
In general, a minor cannot obtain a passport without the presence or consent of both parents.
No, a 16-year-old does not require the presence of both parents to obtain a passport.
No, a 17-year-old does not require the presence of both parents to obtain a passport.
No, a 16-year-old cannot obtain a passport without the consent of both parents.
No, typically both parents' consent is required to obtain a passport for a minor.
Yes, it is possible to obtain a child's passport without the presence of both parents, but additional documentation and consent may be required depending on the circumstances.
Yes, it is possible to obtain a passport for a minor without the presence of both parents, but additional documentation and consent may be required depending on the circumstances.
A minor can obtain a passport without both parents present by submitting a notarized consent form from the absent parent, providing evidence of sole custody, or obtaining a court order allowing the issuance of the passport.
Minors need to provide their birth certificate, proof of parental relationship, both parents' identification, a completed application form, and a passport photo to obtain a passport.