A "Travel Consent" is a legal document that authorises a minor to travel with an adult who is not their parent or legal guardian. This document is important for complying with international travel regulations and ensuring the minor's safety, detailing the travel information and the consent of the parents or legal guardians.
We offer a dedicated service for creating Travel Consents, an essential requirement for those planning to travel with minors, especially in situations where children are travelling with one parent or a designated guardian. We understand that the safety and well-being of minors are of utmost importance, and a Travel Consent is a key document to ensure their protection and to comply with international travel regulations.
Our Travel Consent service provides the peace of mind of knowing that you are meeting all the necessary legal requirements for international travel with minors. We specialise in drafting clear and precise documents that specify travel details, including destinations, dates, and the relationship with the minor, thus meeting the requirements of airlines and immigration authorities in different countries.
At LFPNotary, each Travel Consent is crafted considering the individual circumstances of each family, ensuring that all relevant aspects are covered. From holiday trips to more complex situations like travels for educational or health reasons, we are prepared to provide you with the necessary documentation to make your travel experience as smooth and secure as possible.
What you need to know about Travel consents.
A Travel Consent is a document that authorises minors to travel with an adult who is not their parent or legal guardian. It’s necessary to comply with international regulations and to ensure the safety of the minor.
You should obtain it if a minor is travelling without both parents or legal guardians, especially in international travels or when required by airlines and border authorities.
It should include the names and identification details of the minor and the accompanying adult, travel details (destinations, dates), and the notarised signatures of the parents or legal guardians.
Yes, it’s generally required that the document is notarised to verify the authenticity of the parents’ or guardians’ signatures.
In the case of divorce or separation, it’s advisable to include custody details and the consent of both parents, unless one parent has been granted sole custody by a court.
Validity can vary, but it’s generally specified for the duration of the trip. It’s advisable to cover the entire duration of the travel.
Yes, at LFPNotary we understand that unexpected situations can arise and we strive to provide rapid assistance for the preparation and notarisation of Travel Consents even in urgent cases.
Customised Drafting of Travel Consents
Each document is crafted considering the specific travel needs and circumstances of the minor, including detailed travel information such as destinations, dates, and details of the accompanying adults.
Review of Necessary Documentation
Our experts review and advise on any additional documentation that may be required to accompany the travel consent, such as identification documents, passports, and documents verifying the relationship between the minor and the accompanying adult.
Notarisation of the Travel Consent
We ensure that the document is properly notarised, adding a layer of legal verification and authenticity to the consent, making it recognisable and acceptable by immigration authorities and airlines.
Advice on Legalisation and Apostille
If necessary, we provide advice and services for the apostille or legalisation of the document, depending on the requirements of the destination country or countries.
Guidance on Specific Airline and Country Requirements
We provide information on specific requirements of airlines and regulations of destination countries to ensure that the travel consent meets all necessary regulations.
Consultancy for Special Situations
In cases of shared custody, absent parents, or unique legal situations, we offer specialised advice to ensure that the travel consent accurately reflects these circumstances.
Ongoing Support and Advice
We provide continuous support and advice in case of travel plan changes or additional documentation needs.