Bad me I've not gotten Emma's passports yet, but now looking as though it will become necessary as we are planning a trip to the US in the coming months. It looks like the only time we may have a chance of getting an appointment is mid-april, but we're hoping to travel the last week in may...is that enough time or are we better off waiting until 2 weeks before and then going with the immediate option?
Also, do both parents have to show up for the appointment? My husband won't be able to take time off, unless he HAS to. And is it relatively easy for someone with a poor sense of direction to get there alone with a toddler?
Thanks,
Katrina
I think if you go in mid April you will get your passport in a couple of weeks, so you would be fine to travel in late May.
From the consulate's website -
Application by One Parent
If only one parent is able to appear, one of the following will be required in addition to the above requirements:
* Form DS-3053 (Statement of Consent) completed by the absent parent must be notarized before a U.S. Notary Public, British Notary Public, or British Solicitor. The notary or solicitor must place his/her official seal upon the document. American Embassies and Consulates abroad can also notarize Form DS-3053 (Statement of Consent). In addition to the Form DS-3053, the absent parent will be required to submit one of the following:
o Valid U.S. or foreign passport or a good notarized photocopy of the identity and signature pages; or
o Valid driver's license; or
o Valid military ID; or
o Valid U.S. government ID; or
o Certificate of Naturalization or Citizenship from the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services with photograph; or
o Alien Resident Card from USCIS (Green Card).
OR
* Evidence of the appearing parent's sole authority to apply for the passport in the form of one of the following:
o Consular Report of Birth Abroad (Form FS-240) or Certification of Birth Abroad (Form DS-1350) listing only applying parent; or
o Child's birth certificate listing only applying parent; or
o Adoption decree (if applying parent is sole adopting parent); or
o Court order granting sole custody to the applying parent (i.e. the absent parent has no access to the child. Child's travel must not be restricted by that order); or
o Judicial declaration of incompetence of non-applying parent; or
o Death certificate of non-applying parent.