My daughter has an opportunity to travel to Scotland with her high school drama group this August (leaving August 3rd). I know it's time to start the passport process, but I have a bit of a dilemma. My daughter's father was killed in a car accident before she was born. That was almost sixteen years ago and several moves ago. I have turned the house upside down and cannot find his death certificate anywhere. The US Passport website says a death certificate must be presented if both parents aren't available for minors under 16, but when I printed the form to complete the application, it says a written statement can be provided explaining the second parent's unavailability. I do have several documents showing that he is deceased but not the actual death certificate. All of these rules apply to minors under 16. I had planned on getting the passport done this week before the rates increase. However, that may mean I will need to spend about 2 hours driving to the county where he died and paying to get another certified death certificate. My daughter turns 16 on March 30. So, would it just be better to wait until then to apply for the passport? I know the fee increase will have taken effect by then, but with the hassle of going to get and pay for the death certificate, it kind of balances out. My biggest concern is the passport not getting here in time. Do I need to worry about that? There are 17 weeks plus six extra days between March 30 and the date they leave. That should be plenty of time, shouldn't it? Secondly, I have to submit to her drama teacher the exact name that will be on the passport as it has to match the documents from the travel agent. I'm assuming that is her full name, correct? Can you tell I've never done this?
Thanks!!
