The FINAL word on Passports & Travel
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On March 27, 2008 the Departments of
Homeland Security and of State issued the final rulemaking
concerning the requirements of passports for land and sea border
crossings under the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative. After
years of development following 9/11, this ruling is the end of
the process and can be considered FINAL when helping your
clients ensure they have the proper identification when
traveling.
Effective June 1, 2009, the following rules take effect for
cruise passengers:
U.S. citizens on cruise voyages that begin and end at the same
U.S. port (closed-loop itineraries) must show proof of
citizenship* and government-issued photo ID (such as a driver’s
license). A passport will not be required for passengers that
fall into this category.
*Documents include: Original or certified copy of birth
certificate; Naturalization papers; Consular Report of Birth
Abroad issued by Department of State
All other passengers and/or itineraries (such as cruises which
begin in one U.S. port and return to a different U.S. port or
any cruise that begins or ends in a foreign port) will require a
passport or other recognized document. For a list of accepted
documents, see www.travel.state.gov.
The good news for a majority of cruise passengers – American
citizens that leave and return on their cruise from the same
U.S. port – is that the travel document requirements will remain
largely unchanged from how the industry is operating today.
CLIA continues to encourage travelers to obtain passports to
allow the broadest travel opportunities. Your clients can visit
www.travel.state.gov to obtain information on how to apply at
more than 9,000 passport acceptance facilities in the United
States.
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Note: Information contained on this web-site is believed to be
accurate as of the time of posting. WWTCA accepts no responsibility for errors
or omissions. It is the duty of the person traveling to confirm they have
the latest information with the respective government organizations responsible.
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