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Permission to travel for child

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Hello all,

After extensive searching, a visit to my local immigration office (which offered no help), and reviewing online forums, I still cannot find a definitive answer to my issue.

In 12 months, I will be taking my neighbour's children (aged 11 and 15) to Japan on holiday, with their parents' full consent. However, I need to obtain the proper permission to travel documents, and I can't find any clear guidance on what paperwork is required. I've received a variety of answers, ranging from handwritten notes from the parents to full embassy-signed documents—and in some cases, no documentation at all.

I want to ensure that I have all the correct paperwork in place, as I don't want to be turned away at the immigration counter due to missing or incorrect documentation.

Could someone with relevant experience please help or direct me to an official website that outlines the requirements?

Thank you!

 

3 minutes ago, Lifetraxx said:

If I've posted in the wrong forum, please move to the correct forum

 

Hello all,

After extensive searching, a visit to my local immigration office (which offered no help), and reviewing online forums, I still cannot find a definitive answer to my issue.

In 12 months, I will be taking my neighbour's children (aged 11 and 15) to Japan on holiday, with their parents' full consent. However, I need to obtain the proper permission to travel documents, and I can't find any clear guidance on what paperwork is required. I've received a variety of answers, ranging from handwritten notes from the parents to full embassy-signed documents—and in some cases, no documentation at all.

I want to ensure that I have all the correct paperwork in place, as I don't want to be turned away at the immigration counter due to missing or incorrect documentation.

Could someone with relevant experience please help or direct me to an official website that outlines the requirements?

Thank you!

 

The first time taking my daughter aged 10 on international flight we went to the Ampuur office and they had a form we filled out just for that. It was never asked for.

On 12/28/2024 at 9:09 PM, EVENKEEL said:

The first time taking my daughter aged 10 on international flight we went to the Ampuur office and they had a form we filled out just for that. It was never asked for.

 

A very simple process; only the parent who is authorizing the other to take their child(ren) out of the country needs to attend the amphoe or ked.

 

Generally, the permission letter will be asked for at the border but depends on the official on duty. Even with the letter, they might ask you to call your wife and have the immigration officer speak with her, but this is usually just a formality to confirm the contents of the letter. 

Immigration asked for birth certificate as well (this was 4 months ago) at Suvarnabhumi

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