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PASSPORT INFORMATION
Go to your Post Office....they take the pictures, help you fill out the forms, and will assist you with mailing it in! They are there for you.... ![]() NEW RULES ON PASSPORTS
Notice to all travelers: It is the passenger’s responsibility to determine and provide proper identification, documentation (including passport and visas if required), and inoculations for the destinations to which he/she is traveling. The traveler should verify requirements well in advance of travel to insure compliance. Passengers who do not meet these requirements will be denied boarding by cruise lines and airlines. CruiseCenter is not responsible for providing documentation and inoculation information. Beginning January 23, 2007, it has been proposed that ALL persons, regardless of age or citizenship, traveling by air between the United States and Canada, Mexico, Central and South America, the Caribbean, and Bermuda will be required to present a valid passport or other specialized identification. It is possible that a cruise passenger might need to return to the United States by air from a foreign port due to illness or other emergency. Therefore, cruise lines may require travelers to have a passport to board the ship even if they are not traveling by air to and from the ports of embarkation and disembarkation. Ask your CruiseCenter agent about cruise line requirements. For up-to-date information on U.S. government requirements and acceptable forms of identification, call the National Passport Information Center at 1-877-487-2778 or access online at travel.state.gov. Visas and/or inoculations may be required by some countries for entry. It is the responsibility of the traveler to determine and obtain all documentation and inoculations required for travel. Travelers who do not meet all passport, visa, and inoculation requirements will be denied boarding by cruise lines and airlines and/or entry to the country to which they are traveling. ![]() That's It! |