NotUrsula
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Just FYI for US parents, in a joint custody situation giving permission (in person or via durable power of attorney) for the child's passport application does NOT constitute permission for that child to travel, it just prevents one parent from getting a passport without the other's knowledge. For example, you could always have a custody battle come into play 3 yrs after you got the passport, and on that occasion it is likely that the other parent would not give the child permission to travel.
Any time I take the kids overseas to visit family without my spouse I carry a current letter, because Immigration Control at my destination country wants to see it to know that I'm not trying to get the kids beyond his reach (I am a dual citizen, but DH is not.) If I didn't have the letter the kids would not be admitted to the country.
However, I'm still married to their father. I don't have legal papers spelling out my custody situation. My sister had sole legal and physical custody of her daughter and never needed any kind of letter from DN's dad -- the custody papers gave her the authority to make the decision to travel without either his input or his knowledge, and the custody papers were accepted at Immigration everywhere they went.
Any time I take the kids overseas to visit family without my spouse I carry a current letter, because Immigration Control at my destination country wants to see it to know that I'm not trying to get the kids beyond his reach (I am a dual citizen, but DH is not.) If I didn't have the letter the kids would not be admitted to the country.
However, I'm still married to their father. I don't have legal papers spelling out my custody situation. My sister had sole legal and physical custody of her daughter and never needed any kind of letter from DN's dad -- the custody papers gave her the authority to make the decision to travel without either his input or his knowledge, and the custody papers were accepted at Immigration everywhere they went.