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Minor travel · ICAO recommendation

Consent to Travel Letter for an Unaccompanied Minor

Immigration officers on both sides of a border are trained to look for a notarised parental consent letter when a child crosses without both parents. This SKU produces the bilingual consent, witnesses both parents' signatures, and issues a notarial certificate the airline check-in agent recognises on sight.

Quick answer: Consent to Travel Letter for an Unaccompanied MinorTHB 1,500–2,500 · turnaround 2–24 hours · performed by a Notarial Services Attorney registered under the Lawyers Council of Thailand (2003 regulation). Order on LINE @NYC168 or call +66 83 249 4999(Mon–Sat 09:00–18:00 ICT).

What you receive

Delivery includes a bilingual consent letter (Thai and English), both parents' authenticated signatures, a notarial certificate referencing the child's passport number, and an ICAO-aligned cover note.

Which authorities accept this

Aligned with ICAO Doc 9998 recommended practice on child travel and accepted by Thai Immigration, US CBP, UK Border Force, Schengen border agencies, and Australia's DHA at primary line inspection.

  • ร่างหนังสือยินยอม TH/EN
  • รับรองลายมือชื่อผู้ปกครองทั้งสอง
  • Notarial Certificate

FAQ

What if one parent is deceased or the couple is divorced?

Bring the death certificate or the custody order — we translate the relevant clauses inline into the consent letter so the officer does not have to piece it together.

Does the child need to be present when we sign?

No, only the parent(s). But bring a scan of the child's passport bio page.

How long does the consent letter remain valid?

It is not a legal instrument with a fixed expiry, but border agencies treat anything older than six months with scepticism. We date each letter and recommend reissue for repeated trips.

Ready to book the notary?

Send us a scan on LINE — we confirm price and slot within 30 minutes (Bangkok business hours).

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