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U.S. Citizens must adhere to the following:
Proper travel documentation is required at departure and throughout the trip,
and is the individual responsibility of the traveler to have the proper documentation
to travel. Any guest traveling without proper documentation will be denied travel
by the carrier.
ALL United States citizens traveling outside of the United States must produce proof
of citizenship in the form of a valid
passport, or if traveling to Mexico and Canada, a certified birth
certificate (normally from the County courthouse where you were born).
Valid Passports are the preferred form of identification. State-issued
certified copies of birth certificates with the raised seal (from the county
in which you were born) will only be valid for specified countries until specified dates.
Please see the new Travel Initiative
Requirements to verify countries and dates.
Married women traveling with a certified birth certificate must have a copy
of their marriage license, showing their name change if they are not traveling with a
passport.
Important: The U.S. Government continues to update the requirements for travel. Please
review the terms of travel imposed by the U.S. government at the Department of State website.
Children: All guests 16 years of age and older must provide an official photo I.D.
(government issued) and a passport, or certified birth certificate, except as indicated
below. As previously advised, failure to comply with this important security measure
will result in the traveller being denied boarding at departure if he or she lacks
proper documentation. No refund would be provided. No exceptions will be made.
NOTE: If a child (under 18) is traveling with only one parent outside of the U.S. borders,
then a certified permission letter from the birth parent or legal guardian must accompany
the child.
Refer to the U.S. State Department
Travel Information website for more information.
Other Nationalities:
Canadian citizens, in general, must have a valid passport.
U.S. Resident Aliens need an Alien resident Card and an applicable passport.
Resident Aliens and Aliens must contact the appropriate consulate, U.S. Embassy and U.S.
Immigration office to inquire about necessary travel documentation.
Non-U.S. citizens should check with the visiting country/s requirements.
The vendors assume no responsibility for advising the guest of immigration requirements.
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