I called the US Embassy today about passport renewals and mentioned that I would be traveling with my son, and NOT with his Father to the USA in November. The Embassy informed me that due to stricter child-trafficking laws and international abductions by one parent on the rise that I should have a notarized letter from my husband stating that he gives permission for our son to travel with just me for the dates of travel. They said it wasn't mandatory, but some immigration officials might question me and that it would be better to have a letter just in case.
Has anyone had to do this before? Is this really necessary?
kannon99
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