International Travel: Get Your Docs in a Row
By: Marybeth | September 25, 2007 | Category: Travel
Hi, I'm Marybeth and I'll be Gov Gab's Tuesday blogger. Through my weekly entries, I hope to share a range of useful tips on government information and services, starting with a few resources on international travel.
First, I must warn you that these resources don't involve enchanting photos, foreign phrase books, or scene-setting itineraries. I'm afraid I'm talking about the paperwork that makes international travel possible—passports, visas, and the never-to-be-underestimated...money.
If you plan to travel outside the U.S., please consider the following:
- Are you traveling by air to Canada, Mexico, Bermuda, or the Caribbean? September 30 is the last day you can travel to these locations using a photo ID and official proof of having applied for a passport. Starting October 1, U.S. citizens flying to these regions will need a passport.
- Do you need to apply for a passport? It's currently taking 6 to 8 weeks to process applications (3 weeks if you pay for expedited service).
- Do the countries you're visiting require a visa or other special paperwork? Many require a visa, but some call for additional documents, such as vaccination records. Review the entry requirements for the countries you plan to visit.
- Do you know what the dollar is worth in euros, pesos, rupees, yen, or whatever the currency of your destination? Give yourself a financial reality check and look up the exchange rate.
For additional resources, visit USA.gov's International Travel and Americans Living and Traveling Abroad pages.
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Posted by Steve Roy on September 27, 2007 at 05:51 PM EDT
Posted by undercurrent on September 28, 2007 at 12:01 PM EDT
great blog btw :-)
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