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To: Fred Nerks

Of course they could, obie would have needed a notorized document from his parents as to who what when where and why...he ended up living with them, so aparently they convinced someone...airline wouldnt have let him on an international flight without it or a parent..they would have to pay to send him back if he was denied entry and excluded...

the illegal minor rugrats these days are not coming here on common carriers, except possibly as stowaways..no planes no ships...no trains..

Parental consent/permission letter

What should a parental consent/permission letter look like? Is there a Customs and Border Protection (CBP) form?

There is not a CBP Form letter, however, the parental consent letter should include: Who, What, Where, When, Why, and contact information for the absent parent(s).

Having the letter notarized is not necessary but highly recommended. For frequent border crossers, the letter should not exceed one year. It is recommended to have the letter in English.


148 posted on 12/13/2012 5:19:06 PM PST by rolling_stone
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To: rolling_stone

He departed from Indonesia by all accounts, it was in 1970 apparently. What Indonesia required to allow a child with his own passport to travel, I have no idea.
Seems his problems manifested when he landed.
And I’m really sick of the whole thing, I do my best, but every time I say Bahnhoff, someone yells rhubarb, not based on anything in particular...just rhubarb.
German joke, sarc.


149 posted on 12/13/2012 5:34:25 PM PST by Fred Nerks (fair dinkum!)
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