Help with passports please.

Jules224

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I have just been told that you have to have had a passport for 6 months before you go to florida, is this correct?
 
No, your passport must have 6 months validity after your return.
 
Thank you, :thumbsup2 the family who are coming with us for the first time were having a quick panic.
 

Unfortunetely the media seem to be stating an awful lot of incorrect info regarding 'you DO need a visa to visit the states' etc,leading people to misinterpret the facts however they like, I'm sure this bad info is leading a lot of people to turn away from the USA in general - its mad!! BTW Tracey and Gill are right - they'll be fine
 
carolfoy said:
Unfortunetely the media seem to be stating an awful lot of incorrect info

Totally agree ~ Friends of ours are travelling to the USA in October. Both have relatively new passports - under 5 years. With all of the 'hype' in the media, they were panicking because they thought they would have to get new passports.
 
I know Florence, its maddening, I get a phone call practically every day from people asking about it.
 
carolfoy said:
I know Florence, its maddening, I get a phone call practically every day from people asking about it.

I've panicked myself though Carol ~ Even though I know my passport is the newer version, that can be scanned, I found myself worrying about it as well. Kept having this recurring dream where I get to the check-in desk and I have the wrong passport.
 
:rotfl2: me too! its so funny, I'm very confident at reassuring other people but constantly panic over my own arrangements! I've lost count of the number of travel agent things I've been on where the agents have forgotton/lost their passports/not got their visas/missed the flights etc.
Its true what they say about the cobblers children being barefoot
 
Thanks for all your replies, but it's got me thinking, my DD passport runs out next march and we go january so i will need to renew hers, will i also need to apply for a visa for her seeing as it will be after october or should i apply for it before it october? Hope this makes sense.
 
gilld said:
No, your passport must have 6 months validity after your return.

No, it doesn't. This is an urban myth.

A UK issued passport is valid for travel to the US for the entire period of its validity.
 
Jules224 said:
Thanks for all your replies, but it's got me thinking, my DD passport runs out next march and we go january so i will need to renew hers, will i also need to apply for a visa for her seeing as it will be after october or should i apply for it before it october? Hope this makes sense.

You don't need to renew DD's passport - it is perfectly valid for travel - depending on your carrier.

However, as the US authorities will only accept biometric passports if the passport is issued after 26th October 2006 - and it is extremely likely that the biometric passports will be considerably more expensive than currently; then it makes sense to renew it now. Up to 9 months of current validity can be carried over.
 
patdavies said:
You don't need to renew DD's passport - it is perfectly valid for travel - depending on your carrier.

However, as the US authorities will only accept biometric passports if the passport is issued after 26th October 2006 - and it is extremely likely that the biometric passports will be considerably more expensive than currently; then it makes sense to renew it now. Up to 9 months of current validity can be carried over.

Biometric passports are now being issued and the current price reflects this AFAIK.

Claire ;)
 
Thanks Claire! I hadn't realised the first one had been issued.
 
patdavies said:
No, it doesn't. This is an urban myth.

A UK issued passport is valid for travel to the US for the entire period of its validity.
That may be technically correct but most tour operators will not accept a passport that expires earlier than 6 months after return. Since 9 months can be carried over, there is simply no point in not renewing is there!
 
gilld said:
That may be technically correct but most tour operators will not accept a passport that expires earlier than 6 months after return. Since 9 months can be carried over, there is simply no point in not renewing is there!


Absolutely nothing to do with the tour operator.

A carrier may require a period of validity beyond scheduled return as part of their contract of carriage.

Virgin Atlantic, as an example, do not.
 
patdavies said:
Absolutely nothing to do with the tour operator.

A carrier may require a period of validity beyond scheduled return as part of their contract of carriage.

Virgin Atlantic, as an example, do not.
But if you book through a tour operator, your contract is with them and their terms and conditions CAN state you need 6 months on your passport. Don't blame me - I don't make the rules!
 
Gill, I agree. I have seen this in several Tour Ops T&Cs.
 


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