Parental Consent for a Child's Thai Passport Application

Parental Consent for a Child's Thai Passport Application

วันที่นำเข้าข้อมูล 28 Jan 2023

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- According to the Thai law and regulations, a person below 20 years of age is considered to be a minor and is required to have parental consent to apply for a Thai passport. The father/mother, or the person exercising parental power (legal guardian) who cannot accompany the child for passport application can make a letter of consent and must sign his/her name before an official at District Office/Royal Thai Embassy or Consulate.

- For the child below 15 years of age who is applying for a passport without the presence of a parent, a power of attorney is also required. The person giving the power of attorney must sign his/her name before an official at District Office/Royal Thai Embassy or Consulate.

- Please contact the Royal Thai Embassy in Athens to make an appointment in advance by [email protected] or (30) 210 6710 155. No walk-in is accepted.  

Required Documents (please also bring one set of copies of all the required documents)

1. Legalization form that is completely filled in (Download File No. 1 below)

2. Letter of Consent that is completely filled in (Download File No. 2 below)

3. A copy of the parent's ID card or passport

4. A copy of the child's birth certificate (for proof of parenthood)

5. Only in the case that the child is below 15 years of age, please also submit:

5.1 Power of Attorney that is completely filled in (Download File No. 3 below)

5.2 A copy of the parent's ID card or passport

5.3 A copy of the authorised representative's ID card or passport

Fee  15 Euro for 1 legalisation stamp 

* The Royal Thai Embassy in Athens reserves the rights to request additional documents and will not proceed until the applicant submits all the required documents for the Embassy's consideration.

Documents

1._Legalisation_Form-EN
2._Letter_of_Consent_PP_1
3._Power_of_Attorney_PP_1