Regulations for Minors Travelling Outside Mexico
This document outlines the regulations for minors under 18 traveling outside Mexican territory. It includes required permissions and authorization forms for single travel or travel with non-parental adults. Compliance with these regulations is essential to ensure smooth travel processes.
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How do I fill this out?
To fill out this document, first collect all required supporting documents. Next, ensure the notarized permission and authorization form are completed accurately. Finally, submit the forms to the appropriate migration officer upon departure.

How to fill out the Regulations for Minors Travelling Outside Mexico?
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Gather all necessary documents needed for the travel.
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Complete the notarized permission to leave the country.
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Fill out the online Authorization Form at www.inm.gob.mx.
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Print three copies of the Authorization Form.
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Submit the forms to the migration officer and keep a copy.
Who needs the Regulations for Minors Travelling Outside Mexico?
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Mexican minors traveling alone to visit relatives.
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Foreign nationals residing in Mexico who need to travel back home.
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Tourists traveling with children who are not accompanied by their parents.
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International students on short stays who need documentation.
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Legal guardians securing travel permissions for minors.
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What are the important dates for this form in 2024 and 2025?
The new regulations were effective from January 24, 2014. It's important to remain updated with any changes to these regulations, especially for travel planned in 2024 and 2025 where changes could impact necessary documentation.

What is the purpose of this form?
This form serves to outline the legal requirements for minors under the age of 18 traveling outside of Mexico. It aims to provide clarity for parents and legal guardians to ensure all necessary permissions are obtained. Following these regulations is critical to avoid any travel disruptions.

Tell me about this form and its components and fields line-by-line.

- 1. Notarized Permission: Permission from parents or guardians, notarized and apostilled.
- 2. Authorization Form: Online form to be filled and printed for submission.
- 3. Supporting Documents: Includes passports and birth certificates of the minors.
- 4. Travel Details: Information about the journey including destination and traveler.
What happens if I fail to submit this form?
Failure to submit this form can lead to denied boarding or entry at borders. Ensuring all documentation is correctly presented alleviates potential travel issues. Proper submission is crucial for compliance with travel laws.
- Denied Boarding: If the form is not submitted, the minor may be denied boarding.
- Legal Consequences: Traveling without proper documentation can result in legal issues.
- Delays at Departure: Incomplete forms may lead to delays during the migration process.
How do I know when to use this form?

- 1. Traveling Alone: When a minor wishes to travel independently.
- 2. Traveling with a Guardian: When a minor is accompanied by a guardian instead of parents.
- 3. Travel for Studies: For minors traveling abroad for educational purposes.
Frequently Asked Questions
What documents do I need to travel with a minor?
You need a notarized permission and an Authorization Form filled out.
How do I obtain a notarized permission?
Visit a Notary Public to get the permission notarized and apostilled.
Is the Authorization Form valid for multiple trips?
No, it is only valid for one trip and for 180 days from registration.
What if I’m traveling with my child?
If you are traveling with your child, these regulations do not apply.
Can foreigners traveling to Mexico use this form?
Yes, foreign nationals residing in Mexico must complete these forms.
How do I fill out the Authorization Form?
Visit www.inm.gob.mx to fill out the online Authorization Form.
Where do I submit the forms?
Present the forms to the migration officer at the departure point.
What is needed from the accompanying adult?
A copy of the accompanying adult's passport is required.
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What should I do with the stamped form?
Keep one copy for yourself and provide others when checking in.