Capt Mary Kidd wrote:
>
> The message
> from Dillon Pyron contains these words:
>
> > As of 2003 you can no longer use expired passports. In fact, you
> > can't even use an expired driver's license as proof of identity. This
> > works for both Immigration and TSA.
>
> http://travel.state.gov/travel/tips/brochures/brochures_1229.html
>
> "PASSPORTS: U.S. citizens who travel to a country where a valid U.S.
> passport is not required will need documentary evidence of their U.S.
> citizenship and identity. Proof of U.S. citizenship includes an expired
> U.S. passport or an original birth certificate."
>
> --
> Pam
If you're going to insist on posting facts, then you're going to
have to find another newsgroup :-).
As for Royal Caribbean
http://www.royalcaribbean.com/customersupport/faq/cruiseDocsFaq.do
> A passport (valid or expired) is highly recommended as it will speed-up your check-in formalities as well as your departure procedures with government officials (if you would like to find out how to obtain a passport, you can do so at U.S Department of State Passport Services and Information website). In the absence of a passport, a birth certificate (original, notarized copy or certified copy), plus a picture ID card issued by a federal, state or local government agency is required
Bill |