New Passport Law Has Went Into Effect
January 29, 2007 – 2:54 pmOn January 23, 2007 new laws concerning international travel went into effect for all Americans.

Any American traveling by air to Bermuda, Canada, Mexico, Central America, South America or the Caribbean must have a passport to get on an airplane and to re-enter the United States of America. Persons without a passport will not be able to fly.
Documents like birth certificates, social security cards, or a driver’s license won’t gain you entry into your beloved homeland anymore. Even infants and children must have a passport.
For the time being a passport isn’t required for travel done by car to Canada and Mexico. Officials are expected to review this in June 2009.
If you’re looking to do any international travel via air, it’s time to stop at the closest Post Office with Passport services and order up! The cost is around $95.00.
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