Monday, June 16, 2014

Document needed to travel.



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What identification will I need at check-in?


The documentation you'll need will vary depending upon your citizenship and your destination.
Travel within the U.S. and U.S. Territories
  • U.S. citizens (18 and over) traveling within the U.S. will require a government issued photo ID. U.S. citizens under the age of 18 are not required to provide an ID at the airport security checkpoint.
  • Non-US/Canadian citizens are not required to carry their passports if they have documents issued by the U.S. government such as Permanent Resident Cards. Those who do not should carry their passports while visiting the U.S.

International Travel
All International travelers will need a valid passport, and may also need to show additional documentation at the destination and/or in connecting countries. In addition, all travelers must have the proper documents for entry/re-entry into a country (i.e. correct visa, valid passport, onward/return ticket). For international one-way travel, proof of return travel or onward travel may be required and children travelling without both parents may also require additional documentation. If you are unsure of the travel requirements for your destination, please contact the embassy or consulate of all countries you are traveling to and connecting through.
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