Travel
Clearance for Minors:
A travel clearance is a document issued
by the DSWD to a Filipino child (below
18 years of age) traveling abroad alone
or with someone other than his/her parents.
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WHO NEEDS A TRAVEL CLEARANCE?
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- A minor traveling alone to a foreign
country ;
- A minor traveling to a foreign country
accompanied by a person other than his
or her parents.
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WHO DOES NOT NEED TRAVEL
CLEARANCE? |
- All minors other than those cited
above e.g.
- A minor traveling to a foreign
country with either parent or with
his or her solo parent or legal
guardian;
- A minor traveling abroad whose
parents are in the Foreign Service
or living abroad or are immigrants,
provided he/she is holding a valid
pass such as a dependent’s
visa/pass/identification card or
permanent resident visa/pass/identification
card which serves as proof that
he/she is living with parents abroad
and their travel does not constitute
child trafficking.
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WHAT ARE THE REQUIREMENTS
IN SECURING A TRAVEL CLEARANCE?
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- Duly accomplished application form;
- Photocopy of the birth certificate
or passport of the minor;
- A written consent of both parents
or the solo parent or the legal guardian
permitting the child to travel alone
or with someone else to a foreign country;
- As appropriate,
- a photocopy of the marriage certificate
of the minors’parents or;
- a photocopy of the certificate
of legal guardianship of the minor
or;
- a photocopy of the solo parent
identification card from the municipal
social welfare and development office
or Tallaq or Fasakh Certification
from the Shariah court or any Muslim
Barangay or religious leader;
- in the case of an illegitimate
minor, a certificate of no marriage
from the local civil registrar;
- in the case of a deceased parent,
a photocopy of the death certificate;
- Two colored passport size photos
of the minor taken within the last 6
months.
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IS THERE A VALIDITY PERIOD
FOR A TRAVEL CLEARANCE?
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A DSWD travel clearance is valid for
a period of one (1) year from the date
of issuance and shall be valid for multiple
travels within the validity period, provided
the conditions under which the travel
clearance was issued have not changed.
If a change in condition occurs like a
change in traveling companion, a new travel
clearance must be obtained.
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WHERE CAN ONE FILE THE
APPLICATION? |
The application for travel clearance,
together with the supporting documents
required shall be submitted/filed at any
DSWD Field Office.
Application forms maybe obtained from
any DSWD-Field Office or maybe downloaded
from the website www.dswd.gov.ph.
- A processing fee of P300.00 is required;
- The travel clearance maybe obtained
within 3 working days from the DSWD
field office where it was submitted,
provided all requirements have been
fulfilled.
Other Frequently Asked
Questions…
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ARE THE FOLLOWING MINORS
EXEMPTED FROM SECURING A TRAVEL
CLEARANCE? |
- A minor with permanent residency card
A minor who holds a valid pass such
as dependent’s visa/pass/identification
or permanent resident visa/pass/identification
card is no longer required to secure
travel clearance from DSWD. A permanent
residency card is a valid pass and a
holder of such is exempted from securing
a travel clearance.
- A minor born abroad but has no permanent
residency card
It depends on the minor’s citizenship
or residency. A minor who is not a Filipino
citizen and holds a foreign passport
is not required to secure a travel clearance.
A minor who is a Filipino citizen and
living abroad who does not hold a permanent
resident visa/pass/identification card
is required to secure a travel clearance.
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WHO WOULD GIVE THE CONSENT
FOR THE TRAVEL OF A TOTALLY ORPHANED
MINOR WHO HAS NO APPOINTED LEGAL
GUARDIAN?
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Paternal/maternal grandparents who exercise
parental authority over a minor whose
parents are both deceased may issue the
consent even without guardianship order
from the Court. But in cases where both
the paternal/maternal grandparents are
deceased, relatives/acting guardians of
the minor should work for their legal
guardianship over the minor.
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WHAT ABOUT THOSE CHILDREN
WHOSE PARENTS HAVE MARITAL CONFLICT
AND ARE ON “HOLD ORDER”?
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It is the court that should issue the
authority to travel for a minor with this
problem.
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CAN A TRAVEL CLEARANCE
BE ISSUED TO ILLEGITIMATE CHILDREN
WHO ARE STILL APPLYING FOR THEIR
VISA IN THE EMBASSY?
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Illegitimate children are under the custody
of the mother. If they will be traveling
with the mother, they are not required
to secure a travel clearance from the
DSWD. If they are traveling with person
other than the mother, they must secure
a travel clearance.
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IS A FAXED COPY OF THE
PARENTAL CONSENT OF PARENTS RESIDING
ABROAD ACCEPTABLE?
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Yes, a faxed copy is acceptable. Likewise,
a computer generated photo of minors and
emailed documents are acceptable.
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WHAT ARE THE REQUIREMENTS
FOR ILLEGITIMATE CHILDREN ABANDONED
BY THE MOTHER AND UNDER THE CUSTODY
OF THE FATHER OR OTHER RELATIVES
WHO WILL BE TRAVELING ALONE OR
WITH THE FATHER OR OTHER RELATIVES?
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Since the mother has the absolute parental
authority over her illegitimate children
the father would need to secure a Court
Order vesting in him the parental authority
over the illegitimate children. If a parental
authority has been granted to the father,
and the minor will be traveling with the
father, he is not required to secure a
travel clearance. If the minor will travel
alone or with someone other than the father,
he/she is required to secure a travel
clearance.
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