Originally Posted by
FlyBitcoin
Not related to PNR's but to be safe, you may want to have a notarized letter from your daughter's other parent authorizing the journey.
You never know how an immigration official may perceive a minor traveling with a single parent in the grand scheme of "human trafficking". And of course, have proof of all of your hotel plans and returning flights.
https://help.cbp.gov/app/answers/det...ot-a-parent-or
was thinking the same thing. Not to minimize human trafficking, but the “false positives” are definitely growing and an issue for legitimate travels.