How To Secure a Travel Clearance for Minor Children from the DSWD

How to get travel clearance from DSWD

If a minor child is travelling outside the country unaccompanied by both parents, a Travel Clearance from the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) is required. Without this, the child will not be allowed to leave the country. The Travel Clearance will be checked at the boarding reception and immigration and if the child (or his adult companions) fails to show one, he or she will not be allowed to board the flight.

Here is a comprehensive guide on how to secure a travel clearance from the DSWD, as well as the different documents and IDs that parents and legal guardians need to prepare when applying for one. To quickly view the details you need, just click on the topics below:

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Who needs a Travel Clearance?

DSWD travel clearance requirements

Children below 18 years old and are travelling alone or with companions other than their parents or legal guardians are required to present a travel clearance. If the traveler is 18 years old and above but is unable to take care of himself or herself due to physical or mental disabilities, a travel clearance will also be required if he or she is taking the trip without his parents or legal guardians.

More specifically, the DSWD travel clearance is required for the following:

Requirements when getting a Travel Clearance

A travel clearance is needed every time a minor takes a trip outside the country unaccompanied by his or her parents. Until he or she reaches the age emancipation, his parents will have to secure a clearance for him. Below are the requirements when applying for a travel clearance for the first time, as well as when renewing an old one.

New Application:

Other requirements if the child is travelling under special circumstances: