Bed & Breakfasts, Hostels, Discount Hotels, Vacation Rentals, Miscellaneous Lodging & Accommodations, and Travel Resources

111 Travel Directory LogoTravel Directory
Advertisement

options Viewing Crucial Passport Advice for International Luxury Holidays

 

 Crucial Passport Advice for International Luxury Holidays  
With the continuing changing standards and passport rules, it is important to check and double check before you finalize any vacation plans. With that in mind, here are a few helpful passport hints for making your international travel painless.

By Virginia Morgan

It has been hard to avoid all the changes, confusion, and drama that have surrounded passports needed for travelers who have booked international luxury vacations. With the continuing changing standards and rules, it is important to check and double check before you finalize any plans. With that in mind, here are a few helpful passport hints for making your international travel painless.

Gather the Necessary Items for Your Luxury Travel Vacation

Before you show up at a government agency to begin your passport process, be sure you have all the necessary items. The first thing you should do is go to the 'Passports' section at travel.state.gov. There you can complete the basic US passport application form and print it out.

If you are unable to do this, go to your local travel agent who specializes in luxury vacations. They might have one. If not, try your local post office, library, or passport office. If you go in with this paperwork filled out, you save yourself and the passport clerks lots of time.

In addition, you will need to provide your own passport photos. These cannot be just any photos. There are very specific parameters, and they must be taken by licensed passport photo operators. To find the one nearest to you, look in your phone book under 'passport photos', or ask your local post office passport center.

You will also need proof of citizenship. This is a birth certificate, naturalization paperwork, or a previous passport, all of which MUST be official copies. You must also have a state-issued photo ID. If you do not have some or any of these items, refer to the website for specific circumstances.

Apply in a Timely Manner

You have probably heard that passports are recently hard to come by. It is true that the average time was once six weeks for regular service and one or two weeks for expatiated. These time estimates have now doubled to twelve weeks for regular and three to four for expedited. This is disturbing to some, but not if you submit your application early.

If you currently do not have a passport, and somewhere in the back of your mind you are thinking about traveling to a foreign country on a luxury travel vacation, then just bite the bullet and get one! The earlier you apply, the better. You will not have to pay for expiated services if you submit now. Passports are good for ten years, so even if you end up not using it immediately, you might in the next ten years.

Follow Up

Everyone has probably heard one of the lost application stories. Agencies claim to have never received it, the application was lost in the mail, or it was denied a week before departure date. Again, applying early will solve many of these problems. However, if that is not an option for you, then follow up.

If you apply in person, keep your receipt and your paperwork that says you applied. You can also check to see if your passport is being processed on the website. To do so, you must have the application number that can be found on your paperwork. If you mail your application, send it with signature required, and ask for received documentation. If you are having problems, call the agency immediately to follow up.

From luxury world cruises to a weekend in Mexico, passports are now required for any Americans traveling outside the United States. It can be a hassle, but if you do your part, it can also be painless.

• Make sure you gather all your paperwork and documentation.

• Apply as soon as possible. If you travel often, you should have a passport anyways.

• Make sure you follow up on your application.

Now that you are armed with information, go forth and get your passport!


About the Author:

Virginia Morgan wrote this article for AMT American Express Travel. Virginia has been a travel writer for over five years and enjoys the outdoors. AMT American Express Travel is a popular Internet source for American Express Vacations: http://www.amttravel.com. Article source: 111 Travel Directory: Triple1.com (triple one dot com)

More free articles: 1st Rate Articles - 1stRateArticles.com


  Article added 08/31/07.

Need Help to Find What You're Searching For?

Menu | What's New? | Net Search | Travel Tips | Innkeepers | Our Awards
Questions | Travel & Lodging Shop | Currency Conversion | Travel Articles | Travel Articles Site Map
Add URL | Change Listing | Contact Us | Disclaimer, Privacy Policy

Copyright, All Rights Reserved - 111 Travel Directory - Bed & Breakfasts and Lodging

Stop worrying about the potholes in the road and enjoy the journey. -- Babs Hoffman

Royalty-Free Articles for Website or Newsletter Reprint | More Free Content

. . . . . . . .