Services
Passport & Visa Service
PASSPORTSNeed a passport of a visa? Let us assist you in attaining the correct documents. Don't ruin your vacation because you can't enter a country. We can obtain the correct documents, provide passort photos or point you in the right direction. To see information about passports see below. US State DepartmentThe US State Department has information pertinent to US Citizens who travel and live abroad. Their site also contains the following information:
VISASBureau of Consular Affairs FOREIGN ENTRY REQUIREMENTS April 2000
This listing is for U.S. citizens traveling on tourism/business and does not apply to persons planning to emigrate to foreign countries. Persons traveling on official business for the U.S. Government should obtain visa information from the agency sponsoring their travel. For purposes of this publication, a visa is an endorsement or stamp placed by officials of a foreign country on a U.S. passport that allows the bearer to visit that foreign country. Note: Wherever you see the words "photo(s) required" in this publication, it generally means that you will need to submit passport-size (2"x2") photographs.
PASSPORTS: U.S. citizens who travel to a country where a valid passport is not required will need documentary evidence of their U.S. citizenship and identity. Proof of U.S. citizenship includes an expired U.S. passport, a certified (original) birth certificate, Certificate of Naturalization, Certificate of Citizenship, or Report of Birth Abroad of a Citizen of the United States. To prove identity, a valid driver’s license or government identification card are acceptable provided they identify you by physical description or photograph. However, for travel overseas and to facilitate reentry into the U.S., a valid U.S. passport is the best documentation available and unquestionably proves your U.S. citizenship.
VISAS: If a visa is required, obtain it from the appropriate foreign consular representative before proceeding abroad. Allow sufficient time for processing your visa application, especially if you are applying by mail. Most foreign consular representatives are located in principal cities, and in many instances, a traveler may be required to obtain visas from the consular office in the area of his/her residence. The addresses of foreign consular offices in the United States may be obtained by consulting the publication Foreign Consular Offices in the United States on the State Department’s web site at http://www.state.gov. IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE TRAVELER TO OBTAIN VISAS, WHERE REQUIRED, FROM THE APPROPRIATE EMBASSY OR NEAREST CONSULATE OF THE COUNTRY YOU ARE PLANNING TO VISIT.
ADDITIONAL FEES: All international flights are subject to U.S. Immigration and U.S. Customs fees paid in advance as part of your ticket. In addition, many countries have departure fees that are sometimes collected at the time of ticket purchase or upon exiting the foreign country. Health InformationThe Center for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta GA has a web site. To link into the Travel information click here. This site will give you recommendations for health requirements for your clients, it is still best to refer your clients to their local physician or health organization
Recommendations are for people travel into a subject country. The subject country does not want you to bring those diseases into that country. The recommendations are not intended for individuals to bring diseases back into the United States Home
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