Jan. 3, 2007
Passports Required for Air Travel to U.S. as of Jan. 23, 2007
By HNN Staff
The Departments of State and Homeland Security announced Nov. 22, 2006
that
the requirement for citizens of the United States, Canada, Mexico, and
Bermuda to present a passport to enter the United States when arriving
by
air from any part of the Western Hemisphere will begin on Jan. 23,
2007.
This change in travel document requirements is the result of
recommendations
made by the 9/11 Commission, which Congress subsequently passed into
law in
the Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004. These new
travel document requirements make up the Departments' Western
Hemisphere
Travel Initiative (WHTI). In order to obtain national security benefits
as
quickly as possible, and to expedite the processing of arriving
passengers,
the plan will be implemented in two phases.
The first phase involves travel by air and requires all citizens of the
United States, Canada, Mexico, and Bermuda to have a passport or other
accepted document that establishes the bearer's identity and
nationality to
enter or re-enter the United States from within the Western Hemisphere.
The
final rule for the air phase of the WHTI rule was published in the
Federal
Register on Nov. 24, 2006, where it can be viewed at
www.regulations.gov .
That rule is also available on the Department's consular web site,
travel.state.gov and on the Department of Homeland Security's web site,
www.dhs.gov.
A separate proposed rule addressing land and sea travel will be
published at
a later date proposing specific requirements for travelers entering the
United States through land and sea border crossings. As early as
January 1,
2008, U.S. citizens traveling between the United States and Canada,
Mexico,
Central and South America, the Caribbean, and Bermuda by land or sea
could
be required to present a valid U.S. passport or other documents as
determined by the Department of Homeland Security. While recent
legislative
changes permit a later deadline, the Departments of State and Homeland
Security are working to meet all requirements as soon as possible.
The Department has dedicated additional resources and personnel to meet
the
increased demand for passports generated by these requirements. In
Fiscal
Year 2006, the Department issued a record 12.1 million passports to
American
citizens, and anticipates issuing 16 million passports in Fiscal Year
2007.
U.S. citizens can find information about how to apply for a passport at
travel.state.gov or by calling 1-877-487-2778.