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How to complete Form I-9 for a Minor Completes the minors information and checks the box by the minors status. Enters minor under age 18 in the signature field. Completes the Preparer and/or Translator Certification field.
United States Customs and Border Protection (CBP) requests written consent from both parents or the parent who is not accompanying the minor for minors (those less than 18 years of age) traveling to the U.S. alone or accompanied by only one parent. This written consent must be in English.
If you are a U.S. Citizen, you may petition for any unmarried children (unmarried and under the age of 21), unmarried sons and daughters (Age 21 or older) as well as their children, and married sons and daughters (any age) as well as their spouse and children.
If a minor is unable to present an identity document from List B, a parent or legal guardian may establish identity for the minor by completing Form I-9 as shown in Figures 3a and 3b. If you participate in E-Verify, parents or legal guardians cannot establish identity for a minor as described above.
If you are a U. S. citizen or lawful permanent resident, you can petition to bring your children to live in the United States. To do this, you will need to submit some documents required for the application process: File Form I-130, petition for a foreign relative with USCIS. This document must be completed and signed.
Your child, son, or daughter may file Form I-485 when a visa becomes available. See the Visa Bulletin and Green Card pages. If your child, son, or daughter is outside the United States, you file Form I-130. The petition will be sent for consular processing after it is approved and a visa is available.
Traveling with Children When U.S. citizen children under the age of 16 arrive by land or sea from Canada or Mexico they may present an original or copy of their birth certificate, a Consular Report of Birth Abroad, or a Naturalization Certificate.
Children under age 16 cannot renew their passports and must apply using Form DS-11. Sign and date the form after you print it. Download the form if you are having issues with the form filler.