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june262004
But I love the Snow!
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Name: Kristin
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To cruise...
Do I need a passport? It would leave out of FL.
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Posted 10/28/07 7:56 PM |
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JennasMom
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Name: does it matter
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Re: To cruise...
When are you leaving?
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Posted 10/28/07 8:58 PM |
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june262004
But I love the Snow!
Member since 5/05 15379 total posts
Name: Kristin
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Re: To cruise...
July 2008 maybe
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Posted 10/28/07 9:12 PM |
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KateDevine
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Re: To cruise...
Where are you going?
We are leaving from Ft. Lauderdale on December 30th and we have to have passports. We are going to Belize and Cozumel.
ETA: I believe yes, btw.
Message edited 10/28/2007 10:14:26 PM.
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Posted 10/28/07 10:13 PM |
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JennasMom
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Re: To cruise...
Yup you will defintely need them. I "believe" as of Jan 2008 it is required
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Posted 10/28/07 11:18 PM |
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neenie
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Re: To cruise...
Yes.
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Posted 10/29/07 8:52 AM |
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june262004
But I love the Snow!
Member since 5/05 15379 total posts
Name: Kristin
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Re: To cruise...
k thanks guys.
My mom wants to go on a cruise for her 60th birthday. Not sure if it will happen or not but I guess I will get my passport re newed just in case.
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Posted 10/29/07 6:54 PM |
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HarleyGirlFLA
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Name: Mel
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Re: To cruise...
AIR TRAVEL
Implemented on January 23, 2007, ALL PERSONS traveling by air between the United States and Canada, Mexico, Bermuda, and the Caribbean region are required to present a passport or other valid travel document to enter or re-enter the United States.
LAND AND SEA TRAVEL The following summarizes information available on the Department of Homeland Security’s website.
JANUARY 31, 2008 U.S. and Canadian citizens will need to present either a WHTI-compliant document, or a government-issued photo ID, such as a driver’s license, plus proof of citizenship, such as a birth certificate. DHS also proposes to begin alternative procedures for U.S. and Canadian children at that time.
SUMMER 2008 At a later date, to be determined, the departments will implement the full requirements of the land and sea phase of WHTI. The proposed rules require most U.S. citizens entering the United States at sea or land ports of entry to have either a U.S. passport; a U.S. passport card; a trusted traveler card such as NEXUS, FAST, or SENTRI; a valid Merchant Mariner Document (MMD) when traveling in conjunction with official maritime business; or a valid U.S. Military identification card when traveling on official orders.
The implementation date will be determined based on a number of factors, including the progress of actions undertaken by the Department of Homeland Security to implement the WHTI requirements and the availability of WHTI compliant documents on both sides of the border. DHS and DOS expect the date of full WHTI implementation to be in the summer of 2008. The precise implementation date will be formally announced with at least 60 days notice. Note: The passport requirement does NOT apply to U.S. citizens traveling to or returning directly from a U.S. territory.
U.S. PASSPORT AND OTHER TRAVEL DOCUMENTS
U.S. Passport: U.S. citizens may present a valid U.S. passport when traveling via air, land or sea between the U.S. and the aforementioned Western Hemisphere countries. The Passport Card: This limited-use, wallet-size passport card is not yet available and is under development. When available it will only be valid for land and sea travel between the U.S. and Canada, Mexico and the Caribbean region (includes Bermuda). Other Accepted Travel Documents: SENTRI, NEXUS, FAST and the U.S. Coast Guard Mariner Document. Members of the U.S. Armed Forces on active duty traveling on orders are exempt from the passport requirement. DHS has more information on these travel documents. This information may be seen at www.dhs.gov.
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Posted 10/29/07 7:55 PM |
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HarleyGirlFLA
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Member since 5/05 9674 total posts
Name: Mel
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Re: To cruise...
I would suggest to get a passport if you dont have one. It will be much easier when you travel and you wont have to worry if it's required or not.
The birth certificate has to be with the raised seal.
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Posted 10/29/07 7:57 PM |
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Ronkonkomonga
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Re: To cruise...
Yes
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Posted 10/29/07 9:49 PM |
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