In some cases, a passport can be obtained with only one parent's consent if the other parent is unavailable or has legal restrictions. This typically requires additional documentation, such as a court order or a written statement explaining the situation. It is important to check with the passport issuing authority for specific requirements in such situations.
No, typically both parents' consent is required to obtain a passport for a minor.
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.
Yes, a child can obtain a passport with the consent of only one parent if the other parent is unavailable or has legal restrictions.
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.
Yes, in many jurisdictions, only one parent's name is required on a child's birth certificate for passport purposes. However, the specific regulations can vary by country, so it's essential to check the guidelines set by the passport-issuing authority in your location. Additionally, both parents may need to provide consent for the child to obtain a passport, regardless of whose name appears on the birth certificate.
You need both parents consent, but it doesn't necessarily mean your biological father, it could be a guardian. (This all applies to minors only of course.) If one of your parents wouldn't be willing to approve of getting a passport, I highly doubt even a mediocre lawyer wouldn't be able to get you out of it.
Only to children who are under age
No, only with parental consent or when you are 18.
Yes, a child with only one parent can obtain a passport, but additional documentation may be required to prove parental consent and custody.
No. There are only a few things that a child can do without parents' consent, and moving in with a boyfriend is not one of them.
No, you can only apply for a passport if one of your parents has citizenship to one of these countries.
As a 17 year old , it means you are a minor and therefore you need a written consent from your parents.