Passport Information

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Passport & Travel Documentation Information

✈️ Air Travel

All travelers, including U.S. citizens, are required to present a valid passport when flying between the United States and the following regions:

  • Canada
  • Mexico
  • Central and South America
  • The Caribbean
  • Bermuda

This policy has been in effect since January 23, 2007.

U.S. lawful permanent residents can use their Alien Registration Card (Form I-551) or other valid proof of permanent residence for re-entry into the U.S.

🛳️ Cruise Travel

While some closed-loop cruises (departing and returning to the same U.S. port) may not require a passport, it is strongly recommended to carry one for all international cruise travel.

Travelers sailing between the United States and destinations such as Canada, Mexico, Central and South America, the Caribbean, and Bermuda may be required to present a valid passport or other approved documentation, subject to U.S. Government regulations.

🌍 NEW: ETIAS Travel Authorization (Effective 2025)

Starting in 2025, U.S. citizens and travelers from other visa-exempt countries will need to apply for an ETIAS (European Travel Information and Authorization System) before visiting most European countries.

Who Needs ETIAS?

  • U.S. citizens traveling to 26 Schengen Area countries for up to 90 days for tourism, business, or transit.

Key Details:

  • ETIAS is not a visa but a required pre-travel authorization.
  • It’s valid for 3 years or until your passport expires (whichever comes first).
  • Applications can be completed online with a small fee and typically processed within minutes.

Countries Requiring ETIAS Include:
France, Italy, Spain, Germany, Greece, and more. (Full list available on the ETIAS website.)

💡 Tip: Apply for ETIAS at least a few days before your trip to avoid delays.

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