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The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and U.S. Department of State announced on November 22 the official requirement for citizens of the United States, Canada, Mexico, and Bermuda to present a passport to enter the United States when arriving by air from any part of the Western Hemisphere (including the Caribbean and Central and South America) beginning January 23, 2007.

Background

Since Jan. 23, 2007, a passport is required for all air travel within the Western Hemisphere and abroad for citizens of the United States, Canada, Mexico and Bermuda.

Changes effective June 8, 2007

U.S. citizens traveling to Canada, Mexico, the Caribbean, and Bermuda who have applied for but not yet received passports can nevertheless temporarily enter and depart from the United States by air with a government issued photo identification and Department of State official proof of application for a passport through September 30, 2007.

Official proof of a U.S. passport application is required and can be obtained at http://travel.state.gov/

What this Means for Cruise Passengers

While U.S. residents are not yet required to obtain passports for cruise travel within the Caribbean, Bahamas, Bermuda, Canada and Mexico, they still must show proof of identity and proof of citizenship in order to board a cruise ship. Official proof of application for a passport alone does not meet cruise line requirements.

At the point of embarkation, cruise passengers must present a government-issued photo ID (such as a driver’s license) along with proof of citizenship in the form of a:

  • Passport (official proof of application will not be accepted)
  • Original or certified copy of birth certificate
  • Naturalization papers (for U.S. Naturalized citizens)

Air

January 23, 2007: Passport required for all air travel within the Western Hemisphere and abroad.

U.S. Citizens departing and returning to the United States by air after January 23, 2007, will be required to have a valid U.S. Passport. The Passport office is already busy and this will likely contribute to a backlog that could result in lengthy issuance delays as these rules take effect.

Although the requirement to possess a valid Passport or PASScard for sea travel and land border crossings could be extended to as late as June 1, 2009, the government can accelerate this date based on meeting certain standards and is recommending that travelers be prepared for the passport requirement as early as January 1, 2008.

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