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Passport for Minor when Husband works out of Town

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I have an appointment for my daughter's passport for next Friday.  My husband is going to come this weekend and we are going to do the Notarized form DS-3053, where he gives permission for her to get the passport.  I was just wondering if they make a big deal about it.  I don't know how long this job will last and I do not want to wait to get it until he is back, it may be a couple of months.  

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2 hours ago, nere0331 said:

I have an appointment for my daughter's passport for next Friday.  My husband is going to come this weekend and we are going to do the Notarized form DS-3053, where he gives permission for her to get the passport.  I was just wondering if they make a big deal about it.  I don't know how long this job will last and I do not want to wait to get it until he is back, it may be a couple of months.  

It shouldn't be a problem. As long as the form is properly completed. I believe the form expires after 90 days from signing. I did this renewing my kids passport with no issues 

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