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- Once a child turns 16 they are seen as an adult in the eyes of the passport agency, therefore they will need to both fill in the application form and sign it themselves, they will also need to be the one who attends the appointment (unless they have nominated someone else such as a parent to attend on their behalf).
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Are children required to attend appointments? A common question that is asked is does my child have to attend an urgent appointment with the parent, the answer is no. A parent or guardian is the only one that is required to attend an urgent appointment on behalf of a child under 16.
You can apply to renew a child passport online or by post. If your child’s passport has expired, you must renew it before they can travel.
The earliest you can get an appointment is the next day after you apply. Your new passport will be delivered to you by courier 1 week after your appointment. You can use this service to:...
Follow the process for renewing or replacing an adult passport. Your child is over 16 (or will be in 3 weeks) and has never had a British passport. Apply for a first adult passport....
When attending a passport appointment for a child, it is important to remember the following: • The child does not need to attend the appointment. • The parent or guardian must bring all of the required documents. • The appointment must be booked, and paid for in advance.
When you are filling in the application or attending the appointment it is important to know that if your child has had a child's passport you are renewing it into an adult's passport. If your child has never held a passport then your applying for a first time adult passport.
Aug 7, 2024 · Young persons aged 16 and 17. A young person can apply for an adult passport without consent from a parent or guardian if they are aged 16 or over (or will be in 3 weeks). There is an exception to this rule if the young person is subject to a court order until they are 18. Who is required to provide consent? Consent is required from: