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Traveking to spain with children listed on passport can we still travel like this or they need own passports?

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my passport still has a yr left to run and children still below 16 yrs

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  1. Yes, they each need a passport. Even babies need their own passport now.


  2. as long as your passport is still valid they can use yours until it runs out

  3. yes - they will need their own passports if this involves us citizens. check this website for further info. particularly check the link relating to minor children under 14 years of age:

    Special Requirements for Children Under Age 14 Minor Children must Apply in Person

    All children regardless of age (including newborns and infants) must have their own passport.

    For application requirements for children ages 14-17, see instructions for First Time applicants.

    1. Provide Application Form DS-11  

    To download an application form, please click here.

    Or, forms can be obtained from any passport agency or acceptance facility. (Call to check hours of availability.)

    Many travel agents stock application forms for their clients as well.

    NOTE: Please do NOT sign the DS-11 application form until the Passport Acceptance Agent instructs you to do so.



    2. Submit Proof of U.S. Citizenship (for minors under age 14)



    For Minors under Age 14 you must establish proof of citizenship AND proof of relationship.  Previous U.S. passports are not acceptable as proof of relationship to the applying parent(s)/guardian(s).  See number 3 below for proof of relationship.

    All documents submitted with the application as evidence of U.S. citizenship will be returned with the issued passport.  See Processing Times.

    For proof of citizenship, you will need to submit one of the following:

    Certified U.S. birth certificate ; or

    Previous fully valid U.S. Passport; or

    Report of Birth Abroad (Form FS-240); or

    Certification of Birth Abroad (Form DS-1350); or

    Certificate of Citizenship or Naturalization from BCIS.

    NOTE: A certified birth certificate has a registrar's raised, embossed, Impressed or multicolored seal, registrar's signature, and the Date the certificate was filed with the registrar's office, which must be within 1 year of your birth

    A Delayed Birth Certificate filed more than one year after your birth may be acceptable if it:

    Listed the documentation used to create it and

    Signed by the attending physician or midwife, or, lists an affidavit signed by the parents, or shows early public records.

    If you do NOT have a previous U.S. passport or a certified birth certificate, you will need :

    Letter of No Record

    Issued by the state with your name, date of birth, which years were searched for a birth record and that there is no birth certificate on file for you.

    AND as many of the following as possible:

    Baptismal certificate

    Hospital birth certificate  

    Census record

    Early school record

    Family bible record

    Doctor's record of post-natal care

    NOTES:

    These documents must be early public records showing the date and place of birth, preferably created within the first five years of your life.

    You may also submit an Affidavit of Birth, form DS-10A, from an older blood relative, i.e., a parent, aunt, uncle, sibling, who has personal knowledge of your birth. It must be notarized or have the seal and signature of the acceptance agent.

    NOTE: The following are NOT proof of citizenship

    Voter registration cards

    Army discharge papers

    Click here for information on the Child Citizenship Act of 2000

    NOTE: If you travel extensively, you may request a larger, 48-page passport at no additional cost. To do so, please attach a signed request for a 48-page passport to your application.



    3. Present Evidence of Child's Relationship to Parents/Guardians (for minors under age 14)  

    Note: Previous U.S. passports are not acceptable as proof of relationship to the applying parent(s)/guardian(s).

    You will need to submit one of the following:

    Certified U.S. birth certificate (with parents' names); or

    Certified Foreign Birth Certificate (with parents' names and translation, if necessary); or

    Report of Birth Abroad (Form FS-240) (with parents' names); or

    Certification of Birth Abroad ( Form DS-1350) (with parents' names); or

    Adoption Decree ( with adopting parents' names); or

    Court Order Establishing Custody; or

    Court Order Establishing Guardianship.

    NOTE: If the parent(s)'/guardian's name(s) is/are other than that on these documents, evidence of legal name change is required.



    4. Provide Parental Identification (for minors under age 14)  

    Each parent or guardian must submit one of the following:

    Valid Drivers License

    Valid Official U.S. Military ID

    Valid U.S. Gov't ID

    Valid U.S. or Foreign Passport with recognizable photo

    Naturalization/Citizenship Certificate from BCIS with recognizable photo

    Alien Resident Card from BCIS

    NOTE: Your Social Security Card does NOT prove your identity .

    If none of these are available , you will need:

    Some signature documents, not acceptable alone as ID

    (ex: a combination of documents, such as your Social Security card, credit card, bank card, library card, etc.)

    AND

    A person who can vouch for you. He/she must

    Have known you for at least 2 years,

    Be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident,

    Have valid ID, and

    Fill out a Form DS-71 in the presence of a passport agent.



    5. Present Parental Application Permission Documentation  

    (for minors under age 14)

    1. Both parents must appear together and sign or

    2. One parent appears, signs, and submits second parent's notarized statement of consent authorizing passport issuance for the child (a notarized  Form DS-3053, Statement of Consent: Issuance of a Passport to a Minor Under Age 14 , or a notarized written statement with the same information on a sheet of paper from the non-appearing parent) or

    3. One parents appears, signs, and submits primary evidence of sole authority to apply (such as one of the following):

    Child's certified U.S. or foreign birth certificate (with translation, if necessary) listing only applying parent; or

    Consular Report of Birth Abroad (Form FS-240) or Certification of Birth Abroad (Form DS-1350) listing only applying parent; or

    Court order granting sole custody to the applying parent (unless child's travel is restricted by that order); or

    Adoption decree (if applying parents is sole adopting parent); or

    Court order specifically permitting applying parent's or guardian's travel with the child; or

    Judicial declaration of incompetence of non-applying parent; or

    Death certificate of non-applying parent.

    If none of the above documentation is available, the applying parent/guardian should submit a Form DS-3053: Statement of Consent: Issuance of a Passport to a Minor Under Age 14 .

    NOTE:

    A third-party in loco parentis applying on behalf of a minor under the age of 14 must submit a notarized written statement or affidavit from both parents or guardians authorizing a third-party to apply for a passport. When the statement or affidavit is from only one parent/guardian, the third-party must present evidence of sole custody of the authorizing parent/guardian.



    6. Provide Two Passport Photos  

    Your photographs must be :

    2x2 inches in size

    Identical

    Taken within the past 6 months, showing current appearance

    Color

    Full face, front view with a plain white or off-white background

    Between 1 inch and 1 3/8 inches from the bottom of the chin to the top of the head

    Taken in normal street attire

    Uniforms should not be worn in photographs.

    Do not wear a hat or headgear that obscures the hair or hairline unless worn daily for religious purposes.

    If you normally wear prescription glasses, a hearing device, wig or similar articles, they should be worn for your picture.

    Dark glasses or nonprescription glasses with tinted lenses are not acceptable unless you need them for medical reasons. A medical certificate may be required.

    Click here for information on acceptable digitized photos.

    Click here for detailed information for professional photographers.

    NOTE: Vending machine photos are not generally acceptable



    7. Pay the Applicable Fee  

    Click here to see passport fees.

    Methods of Payment -

    At Our 14 Passport Agencies -

    Both fees and the surcharge are combined into one payment to the ''U.S. Department of State'':

    Credit Cards – VISA, MasterCard, American Express, Discover

    Debit/Check cards (not ATM cards)

    Checks (personal, certified, cashiers', travelers'), money orders (U.S. Postal, international, currency exchange), bank drafts

    Note:  If abroad, U.S. Embassies and Consulates accept the foreign currency equivalent, or a check drawn on a U.S. bank.

    At our over 7,000 Passport Acceptance Facilities -

    You pay the passport application fee and the security surcharge to the ''U.S. Department of State'' and the execution fee to the facility where you are applying.

    For Passport Application Fee:

    Personal checks, money orders, and bank drafts at all locations

    Exact cash at some locations (verify with the Acceptance Facility)

    For Execution Fee:

    Money orders and bank drafts at all locations

    Personal checks and exact cash at some locations (verify with the Acceptance Facility)

    Credit cards at U.S. Postal Facilities and some other locations (verify with the Acceptance Facility)

    Expedite Fee: ( See How to Get Your Passport in a Hurry .)



    8. Provide a Social Security Number  

    If you do not provide your Social Security Number, the Internal Revenue Service may impose a $500 penalty. If you have any questions please call your nearest IRS office.  

    Where to Apply for a Passport in the U.S.

    Most Passport Agencies now accept applications only by appointment. Click here for more information.

  4. To my recolection, children that age should each have their own individual passports. You can apply for a passport (s)  at your local post office and if you have any questions about passports you can visit the U.S. Passport Bureau at http://www.uspassportbureau.com/

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