CLIA Update: Travel Document Changes
Topic: Breaking Travel NewsPosted January 9, 2008Travel Document Changes Effective Jan. 31, 2008
Oral representation of citizenship will no longer be accepted
Today (December 21, 2007), Customs and Border Protection (CBP) announced that effective January 31, 2008, all travelers, including U.S. citizens, entering the United States through land and sea ports of entry will no longer have the option of orally declaring their citizenship. This previously accepted, but rare, practice of proving citizenship through oral declaration will no longer be sufficient.
What does the January 31, 2008 discontinuation of the oral citizenship declaration option mean to you and your clients?
~ Passport
~ Original or certified copy of birth certificate
~ Naturalization papers (for U.S. Naturalized citizens)
The best advice is to check with the cruise line directly, as travel documentation requirements can vary by line and itinerary.
Separately, as an update, the official passport deadline for cruise passengers has not yet been determined. CLIA will advise you of any changes, and continues to encourage travelers to purchase or renew their passport to allow the most options for future travel.
For more information, visit: http://travel.state.gov
