Posts Tagged ‘entry-requirements’

Agreement allowing travel between Irish Republic and Britain set to end

Wednesday, October 24th, 2007

Under new plans travelers will have to have a passport for travel between the Britain and the Irish Republic, so that the governments will be able to monitor the travel of individuals.

The new system will allow governments to monitor it in advance, so authorities in the governments will know be alerted if a person on their watchlist of terrorist suspects, illegal immigrant and criminals books a reservation to travel.

UK citizens in the U.S. needing help with their UK passport can contact A Briggs. Rush UK passports can be obtainted in days with proof of immediate travel.

 

The news was reported on the BBC

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Planning a trip? Is your passport up to date? Click here to order a visa and check the requirements for entry.

Agreement allowing travel between Irish Republic and Britain set to end

Wednesday, October 24th, 2007

Under new plans travelers will have to have a passport for travel between the Britain and the Irish Republic, so that the governments will be able to monitor the travel of individuals.

The new system will allow governments to monitor it in advance, so authorities in the governments will know be alerted if a person on their watchlist of terrorist suspects, illegal immigrant and criminals books a reservation to travel.

UK citizens in the U.S. needing help with their UK passport can contact A Briggs. Rush UK passports can be obtainted in days with proof of immediate travel.

 

The news was reported on the BBC

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Planning a trip? Is your passport up to date? Click here to order a visa and check the requirements for entry.

China raises its consular fees for U.S. citizen visas to China

Tuesday, July 31st, 2007

China has raised the fees it charges U.S. citizen to issue a visa for whatever travel purpose.

Click on this link to see the announcement on the website of the Embassy of the Government of China in the U.S.

Remember that when applying for a China visa, you must either appear in person or have someone appear for you. China does not allow you to send your visa application to them via mail, FedEx, etc.

If you would like assistance on your China visa, contact A Briggs at (800) 806 0581.

Traveling to Mexico? Be Sure to Understand the New Travel Requirements

Monday, July 30th, 2007

By Jon Wuebben

Making plans to travel to Mexico this year? Is a Mexico family vacation in your future, or are you looking to take a little time for rest and relaxation on the sandy white beaches of Cancun or Puerto Vallarta?

Well, your timing is right. It promises to be another fantastic year south of the border for all of the major Mexico resort hot spots! In fact, 16 million Americans will probably visit Mexico this year.

Be sure you are prepared before you travel, as there have been some new requirements issued by the U.S. State Department. Although it’s a minor change from prior travel requirements, it affects all U.S. citizens entering the United States from countries within the Western Hemisphere who do not currently possess valid passports. Essentially, all that is required is a passport, which most frequent travelers have anyway. The goal? To make it safer for you and to strengthen United States border security.

Here are some important facts you should know:

* The Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004 (PDF link) requires that by January 1, 2008, travelers to and from the Caribbean, Bermuda, Panama, Mexico and Canada have a passport or other secure, accepted document to enter or re-enter the United States.

* In the proposed implementation plan, which is subject to a period of initial public comment, the Initiative will be rolled out in phases, providing as much advance notice as possible to the affected public to enable them to meet the terms of the new guidelines.

* The proposed timeline will be as follows:

- December 31, 2006 - Requirement applied to all air and sea travel to or from Canada, Mexico, Central and South America, the Caribbean, and Bermuda.

- December 31, 2007 - Requirement extended to all land border crossings as well as air and sea travel.

The Easy Way to get a Passport

First, when applying for a passport, make sure you allow enough time! It typically takes 6 weeks to process a passport application. Where can you apply for a passport? The State Department
provides a handy search tool to help you find the Passport Acceptance Facility nearest you.

What’s the busiest time for passport processing? Usually between January and July. Of course, if you have an emergency and need to travel to Mexico right away, the State Dept does offer some options. Go to their website or call the U.S. National Passport Information Center: on 1-877-4USA-PPT.

Additional Tips for Travel to Mexico

* Be sure to leave your travel itinerary and passport information with a friend or relative in case the originals are lost. It can also be helpful to carry a copy of your travel documents with you in a separate location from the originals.

* Avoid traveling with large amounts of cash. Credit cards are widely accepted and most areas visited by tourist will have an ATM machine. These are great options because they are safe, convenient and you get a favorable exchange rate. Another option is to use traveler’s checks.

* Using a fanny pack or travelers wallet for your cash and passport is a great idea.

* While they are making great strides in improving the water quality throughout Mexico, it is advisable to drink bottled water. In addition, avoid drinking beverages over ice as the ice may have been made from tap water.

* Wash vegetables and fruits in a purifying solution of some type.

* Before leaving, check with your health insurance provider so that you are aware of your coverage.

* If you are planning to drive over the border be sure to obtain a temporary import permit and all the necessary insurance.

So now that you’ve been informed, what are you waiting for? Mexico is a land of incredible beauty and natural wonder! Whether you’re going to sunny Cancun, festive Acapulco, or even Puerto Vallarta, your perfect Mexican vacation getaway is just a flight away!

 

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About The Author:

This article was written by Jon Wuebben, of Custom Copywriting. Jon writes select pieces about travel in Mexico for the CasaMagna Marriott Cancun Resort.

Problems traveling to Mexico, Canada and the Caribbean

Wednesday, June 27th, 2007

We received a call from a client who was at a U.S. airport to fly to Mexico on United Airlines who was not allowed on the flight because he did not have his passport. The United agent at the counter said that their computer system was informing them that all passengers must have a passport.

We discussed this with the Passport Agency and were told they had heard of similar problems, especially with United. Our contact said that the management of all major U.S. airlines have been informed of the new rules. He said that some of the confusion at the airport may be a result of the State Department announcement that the new exception rule (that permits travel to Canada, Mexico, the Caribbean and Bermuda with only a birth certificate and proof the traveler has applied for a passport) applies only to re-entry into the U.S. for specific countries from that region — see list below.

The new rule does not change the entry requirements FROM the U.S. TO these or any other Caribbean countries. You can obtain country-specific entry requirements information from here, or you can check with the airline on which you are traveling.

The list of countries from which you can return to the U.S. with a government-issued photo id and proof that you have applied for a passport includes:

Anguilla
Antigua and Barbuda
Aruba
Bahamas
Bermuda
British Virgin Islands
Cayman Islands
Dominica
Dominican Republic
Grenada
Jamaica (except for business travel)
Montserrat
Netherlands Antilles
St. Kitts and Nevis
St. Lucia
St. Vincent and the Grenadines
Turks and Caicos

You can obtain proof that you have applied for a passport from here. You must have that specific proof. It is the only acceptable proof.

The Passport Agency admits there have been problems, and we know there have been hundreds of thousands of problems. So, don’t assume anything. Remember that even though you may have applied, your application may not show up in the government’s system for typicallyl up to 20 days — and in some cases it has been as long as 3 months.

If your application is not in the system, call Passport Customer Service at 877.487.2778 and ask them to retrieve the necessary information 6:00 a.m. to midnight EST, Monday to Friday and limited weekend hours.

The volume of calls into the Service are still too heavy for the number of people answering the calls. So you expect to have difficulty getting through. It can take as long as an hour to get someone on the phone.

So check the requirements for the country to which you are traveling to make sure you have the necessary travel documents to enter and leave that country.