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Which of us need passports for our cruise?

There are 9 of us taking a cruise to mexico in March of 2009 and I am not clear on who needs a passport. There are 3 adults and then the kids will be 17, 16, 15, 13, 12, and 11. We don't want to spend money on passports for everyone if they are not needed. Thanks!
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Wow, talk about timing! I *finally* got a call back from the travel agent who I called a week ago... the adults & 17 year old do *NOT* need a passport (just ID). All the rest DO need a passport.

The "everyone needs a passport" rule is not in effect until June of 2009.

I took a cruise two years ago and did not need a passport then either but thought the rule had already gone into effect by now.

Whew!

Thanks anyway!

    



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Dan
The children will need birth certificates, and the adults will need government-issued ID.

Go to the URL shown below for additional info. It is the US Customs website.

I am assuming that you are all US citizens.

Regards,
Dan


andrew stevenson
All of you need a passport ,however if any of your party are residents only,i mean migrated here and have never became an Australian Citizen you must get your passport stamped resident of Australia or you wont get back into Australia,hope this has helped have a great Holiday.


sheila j
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Everyone needs passports. dont drink the water!


Apple Jacks
everyone will need a passport,

or you can ignore what i say and experience a terrible cruise


polomom
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Everyone leaving the country, regardless of age, needs a passport!


Matt C
lol all


skeenage
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Catherine
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ALL OF YOU NEED PASSPORTS OTHERWISE YOU WON'T BE ABLE TO COME BACK TO THE UNITED STATES!!!!!


worknlakeside
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Your travel agent should be a reliable source for info but I would definitely make a call yourself to see what the regulations are. I have been on several cruises and it was my understanding that they were needed now. Just double check you don't want to have your trip ruined cause you got bad info. Not to mention you would be out a trip the money and all the work getting ready to go.


Breezy
Everyone must have a passport.

Age does not matter.


Mary L
The travel agent is mistaken, and the US Immigration officials are right. Get passports for everybody! (By the way, if a passport is required a cruise line will not allow you to board the ship, so you are stuck on shore without recourse, without apology, and without refund.)


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I could be wrong, but since im never wrong according to my husband. All of you will need a passport even the kids.

Sorry


Stephen K
All of you


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Everybody needs passports.


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All of you need one.


Me
You all need to have passports since you are going to a foreign country, and you will need a passport to get back to the usa.


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Yes. Every U.S. citizen β€” including infants β€” needs a valid passport to enter and leave most foreign countries. The U.S. Department of State issues passports.

Unfortunately, applying for a first-time passport has become more stringent and complicated in recent years. No first-time passport applications are accepted by mail. As a parent or legal guardian, you must apply in person on your baby's behalf and you must bring your child with you when you apply.

If your child has two parents or legal guardians, both must be present to sign the passport application. If both can't be present, you'll need a notarized Statement of Consent signed by the absent parent or guardian.

If you're the sole parent β€” the other one is deceased or you have sole legal authority over your child β€” you'll need to provide evidence of that. If you can't prove you're the sole parent or for any reason can't get your child's other parent to sign the Statement of Consent, you'll have to explain why in the Special Circumstances box on the statement.

You can apply for a first-time passport at any of 9,000 or so passport acceptance facilities across the country, including many post offices, libraries, local government offices, and courts. Call ahead or check online to make sure the facility is accepting passport applications on the day you want to go in.

Alternatively, if you plan to travel abroad within two weeks, or you need a foreign visa, you can visit one of 14 regional passport centers. These operate by appointment only; call (877) 487-2778 for an appointment.

You can pick up an application form at many passport acceptance facilities. To make things a bit easier, download the application form and fill it out before you go in (just don't sign it beforehand).

When applying, you'll need documentation that proves your baby's citizenship as well as your own identity and relationship to your baby.

Bring your child's government-issued certified U.S. birth certificate with you. It should have a registrar's seal and signature and have been filed within a year of his birth. The names of both parents or guardians (if there are two) must be on it.

If your baby doesn't have such a certificate β€” if he was born in a different country, for example β€” or both parents' or guardians' names aren't on it, you'll need alternate documentation. (Your baby doesn't need a Social Security number to apply for a passport.)

You and any other parent or guardian who appears must also have valid photo identification, such as a driver's license or current U.S. or foreign passport.

You'll also need two regulation passport photos of your baby. Be sure to have these taken at a photo shop or facility familiar with passport photo specifications. The identical 2-inch-square color photos must be recent (within six months) and meet other specific criteria β€” for example, your baby's eyes and hairline must be visible.

Even payment procedures can be complex. The total cost of a passport for children under age 16 is $82. But if you apply at a local passport acceptance facility, you'll need to divide the payment between the U.S. State Department ($52) and the acceptance facility ($30). Not all facilities accept all forms of payment, so to avoid any hassles, call ahead of time or get payment information online.

Apply as far in advance of your travel date as you can. Allow at least six weeks to receive the passport in the mail β€” longer in summer. (Two-week expedited service is available for an additional $60.) When the passport arrives, print your baby's name and then sign your own name (with relationship in parentheses) on the signature line.

Passports for children under age 16 are good for five years. The bad news is that you'll have to go through pretty much the same process when it's time to renew your child's passport β€” apply in person, prove your relationship to your child, and so on. So hold on to all your documentation for the next go-round!

Finally, the U.S. State Department maintains a list of various countries' passport and visa requirements. These can change, so check with the embassy or consulate of the country you want to visit before you travel.



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