DDnRD Posted February 3, 2014 #1 Share Posted February 3, 2014 I'll be taking my neice & nephew (19 &17) on the Brilliance next week. I know I saw somewhere on here what I need to have to bring my nephew with me. Ofcourse now, can not find them. Can someone out there help me....PLEASE??:confused: I just want to make sure I have all my bases covered. Last thing we need is to get stuck at the port.:eek: Thanks everyone!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kartgv Posted February 4, 2014 #2 Share Posted February 4, 2014 Here's a link that I found in an old (2011) thread - the sample forms look pretty good and probably haven't changed. If in doubt, contact your cruise line or TA and ask what they recommend. http://www.freewebs.com/docdiva/Minor%20Travel%20Consent.pdf Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LindaO Posted February 4, 2014 #3 Share Posted February 4, 2014 Copied directly from the RCI web site... and a link to that page http://www.royalcaribbean.com/customersupport/faq/details.do?pagename=frequently_asked_questions&pnav=5&pnav=2&faqType=faq&faqSubjectId=329&faqSubjectName=Cruise+Documents&faqId=2814 Family Legal Documents Should the last names of the parent and minor child traveling with them differ, the parent is required to present the child's valid passport and visa (if required) and the child's birth certificate (original, a notarized copy or a certified copy). The name of the parent(s) and the child must be linked through legal documentation. Adults who are not the parent or Legal Guardian of any minor child traveling with them are required to present the child's valid passport and visa or the child's birth certificate (original, a notarized copy or a certified copy) and an original notarized letter signed by at least one of the child's parents. The notarized letter from the child's parent must authorize the traveling adult to take the child on the specific cruise, must authorize guardian to sign legal documentation/waivers for participation in any activities requiring them (i.e. Rock Climbing, Flowrider, Bungee Trampoline, Inline Skating, or Ice Skating) and must authorize the traveling adult to supervise the child and permit any medical treatment that must be administered to the child. If a non-parent adult is a Legal Guardian, the adult must present a certified certificate of Guardianship with respect to the child. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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