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Passport Information

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AIR TRAVEL
Effective January 8, 2007, passports will be required for
all U.S. citizens flying to or from all international
destinations. This includes all areas of the world in which
our ships sail, such as the Bahamas, Bermuda, Canada, the
Caribbean, Mexico, Europe, Asia, Central and South America.
CRUISE TRAVEL
As early as January 1, 2008, subject to U.S. Government
amendment, passports will be required for all U.S. citizens
cruising to or from all international destinations. This
includes all areas of the world in which our ships sail,
such as the Bahamas, Bermuda, Canada, the Caribbean, Mexico,
Europe, Asia, Central and South America.
Until that time, the following travel document requirements
apply:
INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL
• A valid passport is required; visas are required where
they apply. This includes Europe, Asia, Central and South
America.
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DOMESTIC TRAVEL
• For domestic travel which includes: the Bahamas, Bermuda,
Canada, the Caribbean and Mexico, a passport (valid or
expired) is highly recommended.
• In the absence of a passport, a birth certificate
(original or a certified copy), plus a picture ID card
issued by a federal, state or local government agency is
required.
• A voter registration card or Social Security Card are not
considered to be proof of citizenship.
• Children under 16 years of age do not require a picture
ID.
OUR RECOMMENDATION
Just Cruises Inc. strongly recommends that all guests travel with a
valid passport during their cruise. This greatly assists
guests who may need to fly out of the United States to meet
their ship at the next available port should they miss their
scheduled embarkation in a U.S. port; guests entering the
U.S. at the end of their cruise; and guests needing to fly
to the U.S. before their cruise ends, because of medical,
family, personal or business emergencies, missing a ship's
departure from a port of call, involuntary disembarkation
from a ship due to misconduct, or other reasons.
Guests who cruise after January 8, 2007, and need to fly to
the United States before their cruise ends will likely
experience significant delays and complications related to
booking airline tickets and entering the United States if
they do not have a valid U.S. passport with them.
All Non-U.S. citizens: Any non-US citizen who has previously
been admitted to the United States for permanent residence
must carry their passport and Alien Registration Receipt
Card. All other non-U.S./non-Canadian citizens must have
valid passports and any necessary visas. Such guests should
verify carefully the existing identification requirements
for their particular travel situation, as these requirements
may change.
IMPORTANT: ALL guests should carefully verify the existing
identification requirements for their particular travel
situation DIRECTLY WITH THE CRUISE LINE OR THEIR LOCAL
CONSULATES OR EMBASSIES, as these requirements may change.
Guests arriving for embarkation without proper documentation
may be denied boarding and will not be entitled to a refund. |