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, you do not need both parents to sign for a passport application. Only one parent's signature is required, unless there are specific circumstances that require both parents' consent.
All people regardless of age, require a passport for international travel. To obtain a passport for an infant, the requirements include the birth certificate, social security number, and valid identification and passports of the parents.
Without parental consent, yes. You can actually get a passport long before you turn 18, but it will require your parents to process it for you. Once you're 18, you can do it entirely on your own.
Yes, a minor does require a passport to travel to Canada.
Yes, a minor does require a passport to travel to Mexico.
All people entering the United States from another country need a passport. There might be no need for a visa but they do need a passport.
If you are traveling from outside Mexico, all cities you travel to require a passport.
You must be of any age to require a passport for international travel.
Yes you will require a passport if you are flying.
It does not require a passport to travel to Hawaii.
An undocumented immigrant will not be able to file in a passport application on behalf of his/her child. Only a US citizen can do this. However a passport application for a minor child will require the parental consent from both its parents and also the proof of the citizenship status of the parents. Identification documents of both the parents should also be submitted along with the application.