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Kelly Mar 11th, 2002 07:25 AM

Passport to Provo?
 
I will be traveling to Provo in June. My travel agent tells me that I don't need a passport, just a certified birth certificate and a photo id. I wanted to ask anyone who has been to Provo since Sept. 11, if they had any problems/delays without a passport? Thanks!

MARSHA Mar 11th, 2002 07:49 AM

Kelly your travel agent is correct, you do not need a passport.

Penney Mar 11th, 2002 02:13 PM

Just make sure your birth certificate has the raides seal and you have a photo Id.

Kelly Mar 12th, 2002 05:35 AM

Penney,<BR><BR>Have you traveled there since Sept. 11? Does not having a passport cause delays?<BR><BR>Thanks, Kelly

scubagirl Mar 12th, 2002 06:44 AM

I was there 2 weeks ago. I have a passport, but others in our group did not, the ID was sufficient, but their were comments made by the immigration agent, that they prefer passports since 9/11, and that they may become necessary in the future. <BR>If you have time, I'd get passports, noone knows what will transpire in the next few months. I'm sure you'll use them again.<BR>

Sue Mar 12th, 2002 07:13 AM

Back in 96 when we took our son and wife to Grand Cayman the immigration officer scowled at them because they didn't have passports and growled that they were going to become mandatory SOON. Wonder what his definition of SOON is?

scubagirl Mar 12th, 2002 09:14 AM

I think with what has happening in the world today.. SOONER will come along more quickly. <BR>This is the 3rd time I've heard comments about changing the rules about passports. Twice in the Bahamas and now in Provo<BR>I'd rather go thru the motions of getting a passport at a leisurely pace, then have to fret about it in the future. Just my opinion.<BR>

Don Mar 12th, 2002 12:09 PM

Every serious traveler gets a passport since you need it to visit most countries in the world. Since a US passport is good for 10yrs, the cost works out to a few dollars a year, which is money well spent for the convenience. While a birth certificate is accepted in most of the Carib, you have to double check that the country you're visiting accepts a birth cert AND considers the copy you have to be "official". Once you get a passport you will wonder why you took so long to decide to get one.

Ssue Mar 12th, 2002 12:16 PM

Don is right. We took one trip to the Caribbean without a passport. The first thing we did when we got home was get one. It is so simple and makes traveling so simple too.

Kelly Mar 12th, 2002 12:26 PM

Thanks everyone. I guess we'll go get passports now.

passport Mar 13th, 2002 07:04 AM

No, you don't need a passport, but it makes everyone's lives a lot easier. We were stuck behind a family of 6 in an immigration line from hell. They all had birth certificates and ids. Great. Did they get them out before they got to the head of the line? Of course not.


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