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What documentation will I need to travel?
How can I find out if I will need a passport or visa for my trip?

Read our Foreign Travel Tips section for help on traveling abroad.

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What documentation will I need to travel?

  • You must present a government issued photo I.D. such as a driver's license, passport or state I.D. card when you check-in. A college I.D., even a state college I.D., may not be acceptable. Without the I.D., most Airlines won't allow you to board the plane, even on domestic flights. If you don't have any of the I.D. listed above; you should call the Airline directly, or checkout their web site, to see if any alternative I.D. will be acceptable.
  • A valid ticket and the name on that ticket must match the name on the I.D. exactly.
  • On international flights, you'll need a passport and the name on that passport must match the name on your ticket exactly. Bring your certified marriage certificate if a recent marriage has changed your name and file for a new passport as soon as possible.

  • Check with the countries that you'll be visiting to see what types of documentation you'll need to enter and exit those countries.

  • Remember that all travel documents are ultimately the traveler's responsibility and the Airline cannot make exceptions to governmental laws.

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How can I find out if I will need a passport or visa for my trip?

Go to: Embassy Links

This page contains links to many foreign countries? Embassies and Consulate Offices located in the United States. Each Embassy's web site is different, but they all contain contact information and other helpful information for anyone planning on visiting their country.

travel.state.gov/foreignentryreqs.html

The U.S. State Department, Bureau of Consular Affairs?Foreign Entry Requirements web page. This site lists the entry requirements of foreign countries. It also includes the addresses and telephone numbers of foreign embassies and consulates in the United States. This web site is a good starting point, but since the information presented is subject to change, you should also check directly with the embassy or consulate of the country you a planning to visit.

www.state.gov/www/travel/consular_offices/fco_index.html

The U.S. State Department's Foreign Consular Offices web page. This site contains an updated listing of contact information for foreign countries?consular offices in the United States.

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