Travel Clearance for Minors

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Travel Clearance is a document issued by the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) Field Offices whichever is applicable to a minor travelling abroad unaccompanied by any of the parent or those persons having parental authority and legal custody over the child.

WHO IS A MINOR?

Minor (also referred to as “Child”) as defined in RA 7610 refers to a person below eighteen (18) years of age or one who is over eighteen (18) but is unable to fully take care of or protect himself/herself from abuse, neglect, cruelty, exploitation, or discrimination because of physical or mental disability or condition.

WHO NEEDS TO SECURE A TRAVEL CLEARANCE?

WHO ARE EXEMPTED TO SECURE TRAVEL CLEARANCE?

  1. Either or both of the minor’s parents, if legitimate minor;
  2. The minor’s biological mother, if illegitimate minor;
  3. The minor’s father who has been granted sole parental authority or custody by the proper court, if the minor is illegitimate;
  4. The minor’s legal guardian;
  5. The person, including one of the minor’s parents, who was granted sole parental authority or legal custody by the proper court, in which case the court decision should specifically include a statement to this effect, i.e., naming the person to whom sole parental authority or legal custody over the minor has been granted;
  6. Minor’s adoptive parents if the minor granted with adoption decree and certificate of finality.

WHAT ARE THE REQUIREMENTS IN SECURING A TRAVEL CLEARANCE?

For first time applicant:

  1. Duly accomplished application form.
  2. Birth Certificate of minor issued by Philippine Statistics Authority (Original and Photocopy)

Note* (If delayed birth registration, include baptismal certificate of minor or immunization record or school records/Form137.)

  1. As appropriate, PSA issued Marriage Certificate of the parents if legitimate child (Original and Photocopy).

If unmarried parents, PSA issued Certificate of No Marriage (CENOMAR) of the mother issued by Philippine Statistics Authority (Original and Photocopy).

Certificate of No Marriage from the Local Civil Registry if fictitious marriage.

  1. In case of deceased parent, PSA issued Death Certificate (Original and Photocopy).
  2. Notarized Affidavit of consent signed by both parents, or the person exercising parental authority or legal custody over the minor, whichever is applicable, permitting the minor to travel to a foreign country indicating the specific destination, purpose of travel, inclusive date of travel, the accompanying person and its relation to the minor.
  3. Valid ID of parents with specimen signatures. If parents are working abroad, include copy of their valid passport and visa. If seafarer, copy of the seafarer’s book.
  4. Two (2) pieces colored, and latest passport size pictures of minor (white background)
  5. Valid passport of the minor’s travelling companion. Notarized Affidavit of undertaking if travelling companion is a non-relative of minor.
  6. Notarized affidavit of support and certified true copy of any evidence to show financial capability of sponsor.

For renewal:

  1. Duly accomplished application form
  2. Original copy of the travel clearance issued by the DSWD Field Office.
  3. Notarized Affidavit of consent signed by both parents, or the person exercising parental authority or legal custody over the minor, whichever is applicable, permitting the minor to travel to a foreign country indicating the specific destination, purpose of travel, inclusive date of travel, the accompanying person and its relation to the minor.
  4. Valid ID of parents with specimen signatures. If parents are working abroad, include copy of their valid passport and visa. If seafarer, copy of the seafarer’s book.
  5. Two (2) pieces colored, and latest passport size pictures of minor (white background)
  6. Valid passport of the minor’s travelling companion. Notarized Affidavit of undertaking if travelling companion is a non-relative of minor.
  7. Notarized affidavit of support and certified true copy of any evidence to show financial capability of sponsor.

ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS FOR MINOR/S UNDER SPECIAL CIRCUMSTANCES:

For Filipino minor travelling unaccompanied/ alone:

NOTE: NO MINOR BELOW 13 YEARS OF AGE SHALL BE ALLOWED TO TRAVEL ALONE

For Filipino minor who will attend conference, study tour, competition, student exchange program, summer camp, pilgrimage, world youth day and other related activities:

For abandoned minor with alleged missing parent, if parents are married, the following shall be the requirements:

For Filipino minor who will study abroad:

For Filipino minor migrating to another country:

For Filipino minor going abroad for medical purposes:

For Filipino minor going abroad for inter-country adoption:

For Filipino minor under Foster Care:

For Filipino minor under Legal Guardianship:

For Filipino minor who is the subject of an ongoing adoption case:

NOTE: Other documentary requirements may be required according to the purpose of travel and based on the assessment of the social worker.

WHO SHALL GIVE CONSENT FOR THE TRAVEL OF A TOTALLY ORPHANED MINOR?

The paternal and maternal grandparents who exercise parental authority over a minor whose parents are both deceased may issue the consent even without guardianship order from the Court. In cases where both paternal and maternal grandparents are deceased, the relative given the Guardianship Order over the minor by the proper court may provide the consent to travel.

A MINOR UNDER CUSTODY BATTLE BETWEEN PARENTS

A minor who is the subject of an on-going/pending custody battle before the court between his/her parents and is travelling abroad with either of his/her parents will not be issued a travel clearance unless a court order is issued allowing him/her to travel with said parent. The family of the minor shall be responsible to file a manifestation in the court for the issuance of a hold departure order, inclusion of the minor’s name in the Bureau of Immigration’s watch list as well as in the delisting of the name of the minor, once the issue of custody has been resolved by the court.

HOW DOES THE MOTHER PROVIDE CENOMAR IF SHE IS ALREADY MARRIED TO ANOTHER?

For illegitimate child, his/her mother is still required to provide CENOMAR issued by PSA as proof that the mother has no record of marriage to the minor’s father.

THE MINOR WILL NOT TRAVEL YET, HE/SHE WILL SECURE/RENEW PASSPORT

For an applicant who has not reached the age of majority, an affidavit of consent from a parent as indicated in the passport application if the minor is travelling with either parent, and a clearance from the Department of Social Welfare and Development, if the minor is travelling with a legal guardian or a person other than a parent/s; (R.A. 8239 otherwise known as the Philippine Passport Act of 1996 Section 5, under letter f)

WHERE TO FILE THE APPLICATION FOR TRAVEL CLEARANCE?

The application for travel clearance shall be submitted/filed manually by the parent/s or legal guardian or a duly authorized representative at DSWD Field Office that has jurisdiction over the residence of minor.

Service Hours: 8:00 am to 5:00 pm, Mondays – Fridays (Except Holidays)

ISSUANCE

The Travel Clearance Certificate may be obtained within Three (3) working days upon submission of the required documents.

A fee of Php 300.00 per child with One (1) year validity

“In case of loss of the issued travel clearance, new set of requirements should be submitted to the Field Office and will be issued a new travel clearance. This should not be taken as a renewal of travel clearance but a new application.”

REFERENCE

A.O #12 series of 2017 also known as “Omnibus Guidelines for Minors Travelling Abroad”

(Application Form, Affidavit of Support and Consent, Affidavit of Undertaking)

For more inquiries, kindly contact the DSWD Field Office that has jurisdiction over the residence of minor. (See the Directory of the Field Offices below):

DSWD-National Capital Region
389 San Rafael corner, Legarda Street, Sampaloc, Manila
Tel/Fax: 8-310-1435, 8-733-0010 local 210

Email Add: travelclearance_dswd@yahoo.com

DSWD Field Office I
Quezon Avenue, San Fernando, La Union
Tel/Fax: (072) 888-2505/888-2184

DSWD-Field Office II
3 Dana Pagyaya, Regional Government Center
Carig Sur, Tuguegarao City, Cagayan
Tel/Fax: (078)846-7532/846-7043

DSWD-Field Office III
Government Center, Maimpis,
San Fernando, Pampanga
Tel/Fax: (045)861-2413 (telefax)

DSWD Field Office IV-A (CALABARZON)
Alabang-Zapote Road, Muntinlupa City
Tel/Fax: (02) 387-2632 or 850-8380/807-1518

DSWD Field Office IV-B (MIMAROPA)
1680 F.T. Benitez corner Gen. Malvar Sts., Malate, Manila
Tel/Fax: (02) 336-8106 local 401/336-8106 local 103

DSWD Field Office V
Magnolia St. PBN Buraguis, Legaspi City
Tel/Fax: (052) 821-7920 or 480-5346/480-5754

DSWD Field Office VI
M.H. del Pilar Street, Molo, Iloilo City
Tel: (033) 300-0526/ 337-6221

DSWD Field Office VII
MJ Cuenco Avenue corner Gen. Maxilom Ave., Cebu City
Tel/Fax: (032) 233-8779 or through trunkline no. 412-9908

DSWD Field Office VIII
Magsaysay Blvd., Tacloban City
Tel/Fax: (053) 321-3090 or 321-1176/ 321-1007

DSWD Field Office IX
General Vicente Alvarez St., Zamboanga City
Tel/Fax: (062) 991-6030, 991-6056 (trunkline)/993-0652

DSWD Field Office X
Masterson Ave., Upper Carmen, Cagayan de Oro City
Tel/Fax: (088) 858-88-92/858-89-59

DSWD Field Office XI
Suazo St., cor. Magsaysay Ave., Davao City
Tel/Fax: (082) 226-28-57/227-8746

DSWD Field Office XII
9506-Purok Bumanoag, Brgy. Zone 3, Koronadal City
Tel/Fax: (083) 520-0572 or 228-3180/228-8637

DSWD Field Office CARAGA
R. Palma St. Butuan City
Tel/Fax: (085) 346-0113/815-9173

DSWD Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR)
40 North Drive, Baguio City
Tel/Fax: (074) 444-3209 or 444-3262/442-7917

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