US Immigration News & Commentary

October 25, 2006

Didn’t need a passport to enter the US before? Now you will.

Filed under: Immigration — justin @ 12:14 pm

Starting in January, all visitors to the US arriving by air will need a passport to enter. Vistors from countries previously exempt from the requirment, such as Canada, must comply as well.

In January 2008, this requirement will be extend to all land and sea travel as well.

Don’t forget your passport!

More here.

Written by Justin G. Randolph, Esq. - Visit Website

1 Comment »

  1. Good afternoon;

    My name is Arturo Ceja, I’m currently a legal resident of the United States (In process of becoming a naturalized citizen). I am traveling to Puerto Vallarta-Mexico in two weeks and will be traveling to and from through airplane, do I need a passport??

    Comment by Arturo Ceja — June 20, 2007 @ 4:45 pm

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