Notarize a Minor Travel Consent for Your Trip Abroad

Kids need special papers when they travel outside Zimbabwe. Many countries ask for these papers when you bring a child along. Airport staff and border guards often check for travel consent forms from parents. You must have both your child's birth certificate and a notarized permission form ready before your trip.

These papers help protect children from being taken across borders without proper approval. Zimbabwe still requires in-person notarization for these travel forms. You must visit a notary public to make the document official before your trip. Your travel consent form needs specific details.

Make sure you include both parents' names or the legal guardian's name. Add the travel dates, how you plan to travel, how long the child will stay away, and who will go with the child during the trip. Complete forms help prevent delays or problems at border checkpoints.
 

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