Passport Info

May 1, 2008

PASSPORT OR IDENTIFICATION PAPERS  This is the final determination.

CRUISE TRAVEL

U.S. citizens traveling on cruises that begin and end in the same U.S. port must show proof of citizenship (such as an original or certified copy of a birth certificate with raised seal) and a government-issued photo ID (such as a driver’s license).  Effective June 1, 2009, U.S. citizens traveling on cruises that begin and end in different U.S. ports, or begin or end in a foreign port, must have a passport or other recognized document.  For a complete list of accepted documents, see www.travel.state.gov.  The best answer to your passport needs is simply-get a passport.

U.S. Alien Residents need a valid Alien Resident Card.  Canadian citizens must present a valid passport.  Non-U.S. citizens need a valid passport and a valid, unexpired U.S. Multiple Re-entry Visa, if applicable.

AIR TRAVEL 

Passports are required for air travel to or from Canada, Mexico, Central and South America, the Caribbean, The Bahamas and Bermuda.  This will impact all guests traveling by air to embark or debark in Vancouver for our Alaska or Hawaii cruises; and our Canadian guests that travel by air to or from any of our U.S. embarkation ports.  This will also enable guests to fly from the U.S. to meet their ship at the first port should they miss their scheduled embarkation and allow guests that must debark the ship before their cruise ends to fly back to the U.S without significant delays and

 

To obtain a passport you have options.

1) Call your post office and determine if they offer passport service.  Many do and will provide all of your needs at one stop, including photo, and will provide you an appointment.

2) Contact your local Clerk of Court (in Florida)  You will have to take with you two checks, one for the Clerk of Court and the other for the Federal Govt.   Most Clerk of Court offices now offer full service.  Manatee County Clerk of Court is one of them.    They will provide all of your needs in one stop, including photo.  

"Click here" to be taken to the Manatee County Clerk of the Court  page with information as to documents, directions and answers to your passport questions.

 

U. S. Government Information
U.S. Citizens:  A passport  is required by all travelers for any air travel outside of the US. For cruise passengers there are different requirements depending upon the type of cruise and the destination.

U. S. Government Passport and Travel information is available at:   http://travel.state.gov/

 
Non U.S. Citizens (Except Canadians):   Valid passports and visas (when needed) including the original copy of Alien Registration Card (ARC or "Green card") and any other travel documentation required because of alien status in the United States or with respect to any country on the itinerary.  For visas, please contact the Embassies (Consular Services) of each country on your sailing itinerary or the visa service of your choice, such as Zierer Visa Service where you can email or call for specific visa requirements, information, forms and fees for your nationality