Minor Form for Belize
Minors Traveling to Belize
Minors Traveling to Belize
When children are not traveling with both parents, immigration officials often request documentation to establish the children are traveling with the permission of both parents. Documentation may include notarized letters from the parent(s), custody decree, adoption papers, or death certificates in situations where one or both parents are deceased.
When children are not traveling with both parents, immigration officials often request documentation to establish the children are traveling with the permission of both parents. Documentation may include notarized letters from the parent(s), custody decree, adoption papers, or death certificates in situations where one or both parents are deceased.
Please Complete the Parental Authorization Form For Minors (17 or younger)
Please Complete the Parental Authorization Form For Minors (17 or younger)
Parental Authorization Form - If your student is a minor (17 or younger), complete two original notarized copies of this form.
Be sure your student keeps this form in their carry-on luggage
Staff Names are listed here
IMPORTANT: The two original copies of this form should be notarized. You can visit your local notary or use an online notary to complete this step.