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DS-3053). If #3 on page two is not completed, consent will be valid for both passport book and card. Statements of consent expire 90 days after the date of notarization. You must submit a photocopy of the front and back of the identification you presented to the notary.
Or you can download the DS-3053 form to your computer and print it out to fill out in writing. All its items should be filled out in hand using black ink.
The letter of consent, preferably in English and docHubd, from the other parent (if the child is traveling with one custodial parent) or signed by both parents (if the child is traveling with a guardian or alone) should say: I acknowledge that my child is traveling outside the country with [the name of the adult]
A scanned copy of DS-3053 will not be accepted unless there is an emergency need to travel If one parent/guardian cannot go with the child to apply for the passport, they can give permission by completing Form DS-3053 ^Statement of Consent. You must submit the original completed consent form with the childs
The New Jersey Court has forms you can use to file for a name change. To file for a name change for your child, you must file a verified complaint and certification of confidential information including your childs social security number in the Chancery Division, Family Part.
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If the father is not around, you can still petition the court to change your childs last name. You will need to show that the name change is in the best interest of the child. The court may require you to notify the absent father about the proposed name change and give him an opportunity to object.
U.S. citizens under age 16 may present a birth certificate or alternative proof of citizenship when entering by land or sea. All travelers must have a passport book for international air travel.
Requirements for Form DS-3053 Statement of Consent The PDF DS3053 form must be printed and filled out using black ink.
If you are filing electronically, you can use a credit card. If you are mailing or delivering your papers in person, make out a check for $250 payable to Treasurer, State of NJ. If you are changing the names of multiple family members, the $250 fee covers all name change applications.
If the other parent does not consent, the name change application will become a contested proceeding, and the judge will decide whether to grant the name change application using the best interests of the child standard. Complete and send a Proof of Mailing Form (Form J) for the minor to the court.

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