A photocopy of the minor applicant’s birth certificate – A notarized letter of support jointly signed by both parents/legal guardians. If both parents cannot submit a jointly signed letter of support, each can submit their own notarized letter of support separately. This letter of support must specify that the parents/legal guardians are in agreement with the minor child’s travel to Cameroon, and Who will be traveling with the minor. â–ª If the father’s name is not mentioned on the birth certificate and the mother’s name only appears, she alone will submit this document. â–ª Legal guardians (who are not the biological parents) must provide photocopies of official documents assigning guardianship to them. â–ª If a parent/legal guardian is NOT physically present in the United States: (a) Parents/legal guardians who are in Cameroon must provide a parental authorization legalized by the Police along with certified copies of their Cameroonian passport or national identity card. Scanned copies are acceptable. (b) Parent(s)/legal guardian(s) neither in the United States nor in Cameroon must legalize their letter of support at the nearest Cameroonian Embassy or Consulate along with copies of their Cameroonian passport. – For parents/legal guardians, copies of valid identification document (identification card, passport or other) and proof of residency status in the United States (valid visa, green card, I-20 form for students…).