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Travel documents for Cruises: I pass the U.S.?

is round trip travel What documents are needed to cause confusion. Even a different Cruise Lines sometimes seem contradictory information on whether passengers must p>
2004 Western Hemisphere travel, was adopted. Was developed under an agreement with the United States, Canada, Mexico, Bermuda and the Caribbean. As at the common borders of these countries need to develop a standard method of screening for passengers to protect U.S. borders. This initiative will help strengthen the walls without too much U.S. citizens and legitimate foreign travelers arrive and depart from the United States. Initiative laws, common standards for travel documents for cruises, as well as land and air transport through the walls. P>
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Western Hemisphere travel was made in the measurement phase, because it was written in 2004. The first changes were made in 2007 and the impact of air transport only. Since that time all foreign air transport must be in U.S. passport. Recent developments in January 2008 a direct impact on land and sea crossings. Until that date, the oral declaration of citizenship when crossing the border adopted by land or sea. However, current rules dictate that oral declarations are no longer acceptable. Currently, all land and sea crossings require a passport or WHTI requirements for U.S. documents. During the final phase of the Western Hemisphere travel taken in 2009 June, the majority of passengers travel with a U.S. passport or passport card (eligible land and sea crossings only.) P>
p> travelers planning cruises between now and June of this year 2009? Acceptable travel documents for cruises to ports outside the U.S., U.S. passport, passport card or government-issued photo identification card (valid driver’s license, military ID, mother card, etc.), as well as proof of citizenship (U.S. birth certificate or naturalization certificate .) those passengers booking cruise days after 1 June 2009 are expected to comply with the full set of rules for travel documents. After that date, the only acceptable travel documents for cruises are
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