Showing posts with label U.S. Passport. Show all posts
Showing posts with label U.S. Passport. Show all posts

Thursday, July 01, 2010

U.S. is Raising Cost of Passports

If you are planning on any international travel over the next 10 years and need a passport, now is the time to get it.

Starting on July 13, the price for a US passport will go up about 30 percent for adults, and 20 percent for children. The US Department of State says the higher fees are to cover the increasing costs of producing passports.
The price for an adult passport, which is now $100, will increase to $135. For children under 16, the price will go from $85 now to $105. The prices of visas and other consular services will also increase.

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Thursday, June 04, 2009

Identification While Traveling

Recently I took a trip to Las Vegas. After checking in at the SeaTac Airport and checking my bag, I made a stop in the ladies room, before heading to the security lines. Somehow, between the restroom and security, my driver’s license disappeared. I looked everywhere, including the lost and found, and it didn’t turn up anywhere!

It’s annoying and stressful to lose a driver’s license anytime, but especially when traveling! To my surprise, I was still able to get through security and board the plane. This is after the security agent and her manager looked through all my credit cards, insurance cards and membership cards in my wallet. However, I think the reason why I was able to board was because I was traveling with my husband, who verified me, and I also had a (very old) expired driver’s license in my wallet.

Luckily I was just traveling domestically. Had this been an international flight, I’m sure the outcome would have been quite different. Security is (obviously) a lot stricter for international travel. These are a few suggestions I would make for U.S. citizens traveling internationally:
  • Make sure your passport is valid for at least 6 months beyond your travel dates.
  • Make at least 2 copies of your passport. Take one with you, but keep it in a separate place from the original, and leave one copy with someone at home who could fax it to you if necessary.
  • Never carry your passport in your pocket.
  • Children, including infants, are also required to have a valid passport to re-enter the U.S.
  • Check on an visa requirents for the country you are traveling to, and make sure to apply for any applicable visa's well in advance.

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Thursday, May 28, 2009

New Passport Requirements

On June 1, 2009, the U.S. government will implement the new requirements of the land and sea phase of WHTI (Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative). The proposed rules require most U.S. citizens entering the United States at sea or land ports of entry to have a passport, passport card, or other travel document approved by the Department of Homeland Security.

Children under the age of 16 who are citizens of the U.S., will be able to present the original or copy of their birth certificate, or other proof of U.S. citizenship such as a naturalization certificate or citizenship card.

The U.S. Passport Card: The passport card is only valid for re-entry into the United States at land border crossings and sea ports-of-entry from Canada, Mexico, the Caribbean region, and Bermuda.

Also, a final ruling was issued allowing leniency for “closed-loop” cruises, or sailings that both originate and end in the same U.S. port. U.S. citizens taking “closed-loop” cruises are not required to have a passport but will need proof of citizenship and a government-issued photo ID, such as an original or certified copy of a birth certificate and a driver’s license. Children will also be required to carry a birth certificate and a photo ID if over the age of 15.

For more complete information about the WHTI, go to Travel.State.gov

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