If you have separated from your child’s parent and you want to apply for a passport for your child, you generally need to have consent from the other parent. There are steps you can take if you cannot obtain content from the other parent in some circumstances, such as when there is family violence. There is further information to assist you below.
When applying for your child’s passport, you will need the following documents:
Processing times:
Normally, you will need the consent and signature of the other parent to apply for a passport for your child. However, if the other parent refuses to give consent or you cannot contact them, you may be able to apply for a passport under special circumstances.
Special Circumstances
You may still be able to apply for your child’s passport under special circumstances if:
Steps to apply:
If you do not have sole parental responsibility and the other parent is actively refusing consent, you may need to make an application to the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia for an order permitting the issue of a passport or dispensing with the other parent’s consent. It is important that you speak with a lawyer before making an application.
Contact Legal Aid or call 1300 792 387 and ask for an interpreter. This service is open Monday to Friday, 8 am to 6 pm and it is free.
inTouch works with migrant and refugees who are experiencing family violence in Victoria. We can help you to become safe and move forward with your life through case management, legal and migration support and recovery programs.
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If you are in danger, please call the police on 000 or contact Safe Steps on 1800 015 188. They are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.