Children's Passport

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Adults and minors applying for a passport for the first time have to fulfill the same basic requirements. They both accomplish the same forms, as well as submit the same basic documents. However, there are additional special requirements for minors who are applying for a passport. These requirements are mainly geared towards establishing their relationship with their parents or guardians. So if you want to learn what the requirements are for children's passport applications, then read this article.

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Let's begin with the most basic requirements starting with Form DS-11. This is the form that is completed by anyone who is applying for a passport for the first time. So if the minor applying for a passport never had a passport before, this is the form they need to fill out. Just make sure the form remains unsigned until instructed to do so at the passport office.

Another requirement for US passport applicants is the establishment of their citizenship. Passport applicants need to provide documents that will prove this. If you are applying for a US passport, you can use any of the following documents: your birth certificate, your certificate of citizenship, your naturalization certificate, or if you were born abroad, a consular report about it. The document you submit will be returned to you by mail, along with your US passport. It may be mailed separately as well.

Two color passport photos should also be submitted along with the DS-11 and the document that establishes your citizenship. Be careful, though, when submitting a passport photo, as the US Department of State has specific requirements for this. Check out what these requirements are before having your photo taken.

Those three items are basically what you need to submit if you are applying for a passport for the first time. Now let's move on to the special requirements for applicants who are minors, those 17 years old and younger. Minors will be required to submit a written parental consent, to be submitted along with the previously mentioned documents. It is worth noting that there are different procedures for writing a parental consent if you're a single parent, a guardian, etc. Check the procedure that fits your current status before writing a parental consent.

Another requirement is the proof of relationship between the parent/guardian and the applicant. In addition to those already mentioned, the parent or guardian should also submit a photocopy of their ID. This should be the same ID that they will present when submitting the passport application requirements in person.

If you are applying for a passport in behalf of a minor, it pays to know what the particular requirements are for this type of passport applicant. Learn as much as you can as this will help you save time, as compared to fumbling for answers when you are already at the passport office. But if some details are unclear to you, contact your nearest passport office or visit the US Department of State's website.

When it comes to dealing with children's passport applications, what's important is that you know what the particular requirements are. Armed with this knowledge, applying for a passport will be a breeze. Starting with the basic steps, you'll then be able to know what to do next.

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