REQUIREMENTS AND CONSIDERATIONS FOR CHILDREN I travel overseas.
For general knowledge, be it known that the Directorate General of Immigration, protected by the provisions of Law No.285-04 and 136-03 (Law of Migration and law that created the Children's Code), establishes the requirements detailed below, so that every child or adolescent to leave the country:
DOMINICAN NATIONALITY FOR CHILDREN:
1. If (the) child is traveling in the company of father and mother, does not require an exit permit from the DGM.
2. If (the) child is traveling with only one of its ancestors, ie the father or mother, must have proper authorization from the other parent.
3. If there is any conflict between the father and mother, the applicant must file a judicial decision issued by a competent authority, authorizing the departure (of) minor, must be submitted to the Directorate General of Immigration.
4. In the case of the child in question (a) child is not recognized by the parent, may leave the country provided that journey with the mother and must present original birth certificate where it is established paternity.
5. If that (the) child is not recognized by his father, will leave the country under the protection of another person or airline will require the permission of the mother.
6. In the case of a (one) child, both father and mother have died, the authorization to leave the country shall be made by the same tutor and in his absence, by a family council.
7. In the case of a (one) child, the parent is deceased, not require permission from the Directorate General of Immigration, when riding in company of the survivor, must submit to the immigration authorities an original death certificate of the deceased or deceased.
8. In the case of a (a) less than the parent residing abroad, who granted the permission to go out, must do so by an affidavit before a Notary Public with two witnesses stating that situation, should be submitted first to the Attorney General of the Republic and then to the General Migration for permission.
In all cases, the required authorization for the release of our territory of minors, must be made by act under private signature duly authenticated by a notary public, certified by the Attorney General of the Republic, having finally deposited in the Department General of Immigration, which granted exit permits, against payment of the service.
ADOPTED CHILDREN:
In all cases, the required authorization for the release of our territory of minors, must be made by act under private signature duly authenticated by a notary public, certified by the Attorney General of the Republic, having finally deposited in the Department General of Immigration, which granted exit permits, against payment of the service.
FOREIGN MINORS:
Foreign children to leave the country, only have to make the payment for stay in our territory.
ADOPTED CHILDREN:
1. To allow the departure of a child or adolescent adopted, either by foreigners or Dominican, the sentence must be presented, approving the adoption, registered and duly authenticated in the Attorney General's Office, the Ministry of Foreign Foreign and the consulate of the country of origin of the adoptive parents. Immigration authorities will require a certified copy of the adoption order with proof of its enforceability.
2. If one of the adoptive parents died, the survivor shall, in addition to the above requirements, submit to the immigration authorities, an original death certificate.
3. If one of the adopters had died, and (the) adopted child (a) travel to a third party shall submit the statement approval as indicated in paragraph a), and also notarized authorization by the surviving parent.
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The General Directorate of Immigration makes them public knowledge that children and adolescents under 18 to leave the country will have to meet the following requirements:
1. If the minor is traveling with one parent, must have authorization from the other, protected by a deed duly authenticated by the Attorney General's Office, document submitted to the Directorate General of Immigration to issue the permission, with the requirements detailed below, (a, b , c, d, e, f).
2. If the child travels with a third person, or airline, both parents must authorize the minor, by an affidavit certified by the Attorney General's Office, document submitted to the Directorate General of Immigration with the following attachments ;
a) Copy of passport for the child and his companion.
b) Copy of Visa or Residence for Children and his Companion.
c) Original Birth Certificate authenticated, if Dominicano (Recent) and copy.
d) 2 2x2 Photos Front, only the child.
e) Copies of the certificates of the parents who permitted.
f) The permit has a cost of RD $ 1,000.00 in taxes, for each child and delivered in 48 hours. If VIP RD $ 1,000.00 to be paid extra.
3. If one parent has died bringing the death certificate original and copy.
a) Copy of passport for the child and his companion.
b) Copy of Visa or Residence for Children and his Companion.
c) Original Birth Certificate authenticated, if Dominicano (Recent) and copy.
d) 2 2x2 Photos Front, only the child.
e) Copies of the certificates of the parents who permitted.
f) The permit has a cost of RD $ 1,000.00 in taxes, for each child and delivered in 48 hours. If VIP RD $ 1,000.00 to be paid extra.
3. If one parent has died bringing the death certificate original and copy.
4. Although one parent has custody or guardianship of the child, must bring the travel authorization from the other parent or court authorization minors.
5. If one or both parents are abroad should be directed to the nearest Dominican Consulate to apply for a consular, authorizing the departure of the child with his companion.
NOTE 2: Parents must sign the power of attorney with the signature on his identity card and electoral.
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