What Is a Child Travel NOC?
It is a formal no-objection or consent document allowing a minor child to travel with a specified parent, relative, guardian or companion.
When It Is Used
It may be requested by airlines, immigration officers, embassies, schools or foreign authorities.
Important: The destination country or airline may have specific wording and validity requirements. Confirm the requirement before travel.
Common Travel Consent Uses
- Child travelling with one parent
- Child travelling with relatives
- School trips or sports trips
- Visa and embassy applications
- Travel without either parent
Required Documents
Passports or Emirates IDs of parents
Child passport and birth certificate
Travel dates and destination
Companion details, if any
How the Service Works
1
Send Details
Share parent, child, companion and travel details.
2
Draft Consent
We prepare clear travel authorization wording.
3
Review
Parents review and approve the draft.
4
Notarization
The declaration is notarized for use.
*Price-Related Terms & Conditions
- The final price may vary depending on the document type, issuing country, language and authority requirements.
- Government, embassy, courier, translation or external authority fees are charged separately unless expressly included.
- Processing starts after receiving clear documents and the required client information.
- Timeframes may change if the authority requests additional documents or clarification.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do both parents need to sign?
It depends on the destination, custody situation and authority requirements.
Can it be issued online?
In many cases, notarization can be coordinated online depending on notary requirements.
Is birth certificate required?
It is often required to prove the relationship between parent and child.
Can it be used abroad?
Yes, but MOFA or embassy attestation may be required.