Originally posted by kkempton
One thing to add here (thanks for the help there preffier, more is welcome), I will be travelling with a person who's 17. Will he have any problems with his passport?
First chance you can, call a good (preferably Irish) travel agency and double-check the US entry regs on Irish minors traveling alone (without parents, that is). There have been several changes in the rules of late, and I'd hate to see your fellow traveler refused entry because a parent isn't along or a necessary document allowing them to travel internationally without said parents isn't in your bags.
The US makes a distinction between traveling with a non-relative and traveling with one, as far as minor children are concerned. Any good agent should have the info for you. I'd double-check with two, just to be safe.
Don't ignore this; it's a long flight here to only be thrown on the next one back to Blighty over something as silly as a notarized letter or something else idiotic and simple the US demands for entry.
PLEASE NOTE revision below:
Alas, I was right - here's a
link to NW's page of the latest updated requirements for US entry. Please note the line at the bottom of the page referring to minors under 18 traveling without one or both parents. This is updated as of this week, so it's current.
Unfortunately, I don't have a quick link to a Irish form letter you can use; here's where that travel agent can help you. The wording is important, and then it needs to be notarized by both parents - if one parent is not able to sign, the NW page states what is and isn't acceptable in lieu of signature. A link to a US form letter probably won't do you any good; it's for US citizens traveling out of the US to other countries without parents. I don't want to give you that and find the legalese is wrong for your side of the pond!
You'll need this document to both enter the US and leave it; make sure you both carry copies of it and have one digitally available on-line if possible - just in case something happens to the hard copies.
Sorry the US is such a pain about documents, but that's the way things are over here. I'm sure you'll enjoy your trip anyway.