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I want to go to Jordan with a child, we have different last names, will there be problems at the border and what documents are needed?

I'm planning to go to Jordan with a child, but we have different last names because I changed mine after marriage. Will there be questions, and what other documents are needed?
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Yes, questions due to this may indeed arise when leaving the Russian Federation at border control. The fact is that border control officers must be sure that you are not taking someone else's child out of the country and that all your documents are in order, and among other things, there are no bans on taking a minor child abroad. But, in principle, this issue is easily resolved with supporting documents. Therefore, take with you the child's birth certificate (original) and a document confirming your change of surname: marriage certificate or surname change certificate. This will be enough for border guards to verify that you are the child's mother. In rare cases, they may additionally ask the child who you are to them to further confirm. Also, proof of relationship can be the inclusion of information about children in your passport; such a field even exists on the fourth page of the new-style international passport. However, this information is not filled in by default, so be sure to check if it is filled in your documents before the trip.

And just in case, we also remind that according to Russian laws, in general, there is no need to obtain a notarized power of attorney (permission) from the second parent for one parent to travel abroad with a child. A power of attorney is only needed if the second parent has filed a ban on taking the child abroad, and they may also refuse to give this temporary permission through a notary, and in such a case nothing can be done even by law. At the same time, before the trip, be sure to check the entry requirements for the country, as some countries impose additional requirements for the child's authorization documents. For example, obtaining a Schengen visa may require a notarized power of attorney.

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