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Taking son on holiday to USA

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Friend of mine wants to take his 5 year old son to USA for a couple of months holiday. Son has both US and Thai passports.

His ex-wife is ok with the trip bit they are not sure what is required as she will not be travelling with them.

 

Do they need to get any papers/documents signed by her before they travel and where can they do this? They live close to Khon Kaen city area.

 

Appreciate any helpful information.

I don't think you ill have any problems as your son has dual passports.

But just in case bring a copy of the birth certificate showing you as the father.

Also if you can a letter from your wife stating she knows and approves of you bringing your son on holiday.

Probably you won't need them, but it is much better to have them with you and not need them than the other way around.

10 minutes ago, IMA_FARANG said:

I don't think you ill have any problems as your son has dual passports.

But just in case bring a copy of the birth certificate showing you as the father.

Also if you can a letter from your wife stating she knows and approves of you bringing your son on holiday.

Probably you won't need them, but it is much better to have them with you and not need them than the other way around.

 

I think you need to read the opening post again, slowly.

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