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US Passport UPdate: U.S. PASSPORT CARD U.S. PASSPORT CARD APPLICATIONS ACCEPTED BEGINNING FEBRUARY 1

IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR US CITIZENS

We want to remind you that starting January 31, 2008 when re-entering the United States from Mexico by foot, motor vehicle or other type of ground transportation you need the following:
* Proof of Citizenship: Passport or Birth Certificate AND * Proof of Identity: Government Picture ID like a Driver's License
This requirement is already in effect for air and cruise travel.
Children under 18 are only required to have:
* Proof of Citizenship: Birth Certificate
Please reference the following government websites for more detailed information:

U.S. citizens may begin applying in advance for the new U.S. Passport Card beginning February 1, 2008, in anticipation of land border travel document requirements. We expect cards will be available and mailed to applicants in spring 2008. The passport card will facilitate entry and expedite document processing at U.S. land and sea ports-of-entry when arriving from Canada, Mexico, the Caribbean and Bermuda. The card may not be used to travel by air. It will otherwise carry the rights and privileges of the U.S. passport book and will be adjudicated to the exact same standards. The Department of State is issuing this passport card in response to the needs of border resident communities for a less expensive and more portable alternative to the traditional passport book. The card will have the same validity period as a passport book: 10 years for an adult, five for children 15 and younger. For adults who already have a passport book, they may apply for the card as a passport renewal and pay only $20. First-time applicants will pay $45 for adult cards and $35 for children. To facilitate the frequent travel of U.S. citizens living in border communities and to meet DHS’s operational needs at land borders, the passport card will contain a vicinity-read radio frequency identification (RFID) chip. This chip will link the card to a stored record in secure government databases. There will be no personal information written to the RFID chip itself. Learn more about U.S. Passport Card U.S. Passport Card Frequently Asked Questions U.S. Passport Card Layout --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Published Thursday, January 31, 2008 8:47 PM by Zinnia Q.

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