ID and documentation requirementsfor Domestic travel For travel within the 50 United States only.
All passengers 18 and older are required to present valid and un expired government-issued photo identification
(federal, state or local).
For example: driver's license or passport. All customers must carry government-issued identification with them at all times and may be asked to show identification during boarding. Customers without proper identification may be subject to additional security screening procedures.
ID and documentation requirements
Requirements for documentation vary based on the countries you are planning to visit. For travel to the U.S., we recommend that you contact the nearest United States Embassy or Consulate for the most current updates. In most cases, you will need a valid passport when leaving your country of residence. Some countries require you to have a visa for entry and may also require proof of onward travel (such as itinerary/receipt), sufficient funds for the length of your stay and/or a confirmation from your hotel. Also, please note that many countries no longer accept hospital issued birth certificates as acceptable documentation.
For further information on your travel tours, please also consult the individual documentation/visa requirements for the countries of which you are transiting through or visiting by contacting their consulates or embassies. Also note that minors traveling outside of their country of residence without both parents/guardians may require additional documents.For further passport services, visa information or to see the entry requirements for any country.
Forms required by visitors to the United States The I-94 or I-94W must be completed by all travelers entering the U.S. except:
· U.S. citizens · Returning resident aliens · Canadian citizens
The I-94W must be completed by all travelers entering the U.S. who qualify for the Visa Waiver Program (VWP). For further information or requirements on VWP, please visit www.travel.state.gov The I-94or I-94W will be collected by the airline when you exit the U.S. If your I-94 or I-94W was not collected when you exited the U.S. and you need to turn it in. In many cases, visitors to the U.S. will need to register their exit with the Department of Homeland Security under the US-VISIT program. The process for departing visitors has been phased in at various airports. More information can be found at www.dhs.gov.
International travel tips Use these handy resources to plan your international trip.
Obtain additional destination information at U.S. State department advisories. Check exchange rates using the FX Converter™ by Oanda Inc. For carry-on luggage guidelines, visit the TSA's web site at www .tsa.gov.