Minor Travel Consent form - Colombia

As part of the required documents that the students will require to travel, we would like to share information to facilitate the process of permission for your child to leave the country.

A minor that is traveling alone or with a non-parent/guardian, has to present a parental consent form to leave the country.


Do not include the chaperone’s name on the permit.


Providing our students with a safe and comfortable journey is very important to us, so please keep in mind to not include the chaperone's name on the permit. In case of any last-minute positive covid test or another emergency that will prevent the chaperone from traveling, Eduexplora will replace the chaperone, however, you will probably not have enough time to replace the permit, and if you specified the name of the initial chaperone that’s no longer traveling, immigration will not allow students to exit the country and travel.


Eduexplora is committed to accompanying students traveling with the group and you can rest easy knowing they’ll be safe and in great hands regardless of any circumstances.


Minor Travel Consent Form

In the following link, you can find all the information regarding the Minor Travel Authorization.

Please see the Minor Travel Authorization Form for reference. Do not forget to mention in the authorization that the minor is traveling alone.


It is important to consider that the Minor Travel Authorization must be signed by both parents in the presence of an Official Notary in order to have the document officially validated. When preparing the document, make sure to include all the necessary information, such as full name of parents (with their ID/cédula numbers) and full name of the minor (with his/her passport number), flight details, country to be visited and departure/return dates.


Please note that Eduexplora can not validate this document and it doesn't have to be sent to us. Your child must keep three copies of the form when traveling, in order to present it to the airline, immigration, or security officers. 


Different requirements apply to foreign citizens living in Colombia.

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