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New
Requirements for US
Travelers
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by: Rick
Chapo
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Travelers
to and from the Caribbean,
Bermuda, Panama, Mexico and
Canada will be required to
have a passport to enter or
re-enter the United States.
This is a change from prior
travel requirements and will
affect all United States
citizens entering the United
States from countries within
the Western Hemisphere. This
new requirement will also
affect certain foreign
nationals who currently are
not required to present a
passport to travel to the
United States. Most Canadian
citizens, citizens of the
British Overseas Territory of
Bermuda, and to a lesser
degree, Mexican citizens will
be affected by the
implementation of this
requirement. Essentially, you
must have a passport if you
wish to enter the United
States, even if you are a U.S.
citizen.
When It Goes Into Effect
The travel initiative
requirements will be rolled
out in phases. The proposed
implementation timeline is as
follows:
December 31, 2005 - Passport
required for all travel to or
from the Caribbean, Bermuda,
Central and South America.
December 31, 2006 - Passport
required for all air and sea
travel to or from Mexico and
Canada.
December 31, 2007 - Passport
required for all air, sea and
land border crossings.
How Do I get a passport?
U.S. citizens may visit the
Passport section of the State
Department web site [state.gov]
for information on how to
apply for a U.S. passport. You
should allow yourself a
sufficient amount of time to
apply and receive your
passport in advance of travel.
Current processing time
estimates are 6 to 8 weeks.
In Closing
As the world becomes a more
dangerous place, borders are
being tightened. How
depressing.
About the Author
Rick Chapo is with Nomad
Journals - Preserve the
experience with writing
journals for your travels.
Read more articles and
travelogues on NomadJournalTrips.com.
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