Document Requirements
Make Sure You Have the Correct Documentation
All persons, including U.S. citizens, traveling by air between the United States and all foreign countries are required to present a valid passport to board the aircraft.
While recent legislation has deferred the passport deadline for some cruise passengers to these areas Cruise Planners strongly recommends that every traveler possess a valid passport.
If your cruise departs from and returns to the U.S., a passport is now required in both of the following unexpected situations:
· To fly to a foreign port to catch up with the ship if you miss its U.S. embarkation, or;
· To fly home to the U.S. from a foreign port if you are forced to cut your trip short.
New Application for a U.S. Passport—U.S. Citizens
To obtain a passport for the first time, you must go in person to a local passport office along with two photographs of yourself, an original or certified copy of your birth certificate and a valid form of photo identification such as a driver’s license. Passport offices can be found inside many post offices and court houses. For complete information and instructions please visit the U.S. Department of State’s website. Click Here
Renewal of a U.S. Passport—U.S. Citizens Non-U.S. Citizens who are permanent residents of the United States must have both a valid passport and alien registration card (Form 1551). You may also be required to have visas to enter certain countries. Foreign cruise passengers must travel with a valid passport and multiple-entry visa for the United States (B-2 Visitor’s Visa). For more information, and to learn the entry requirements of the countries on your itinerary, please check directly with each representing embassy or consulate. Travel to Canada—Non-U.S. Citizens Names on all travel documents must exactly match the name on proof of citizenship/passport. Please check your itinerary carefully and call us immediately if there are any discrepancies. Visa and documentation requirements vary by destination and change from time to time without notice. Check with the consulate of each country you will visit or with a visa service to verify current regulations. It is your responsibility to have proper travel documentation. Travelers who fail to present the necessary documentation for their trip will be denied boarding and be solely responsible for fines, cancellation penalties and additional expenses, and neither the cruise line nor Cruise Planners is able to offer refunds of any kind.
For complete information about visa requirements and how to obtain a visa, contact Zierer Visa Service. Click Here
We strongly recommend Travel Protection to protect you and your vacation investment. Travel Protection covers you for penalties incurred due to cancellations for a death or a medical emergency to you or a member of your immediate family. You will also receive benefits for emergency medical treatment, medical evacuation, travel accident, lost/delayed baggage and missed flight connections. Pre-existing conditions are often covered if insurance is purchased within 14 days of the deposit; however, you must be medically able to travel at time of purchase.
Mickey O'Donnell
Your Christian Cruise and Travel Consultant
Specializing in Celebration and Personal Enrichment Journeys
877-858-2929
830-995-3651
E-mail: mickey@mickeys-travelcp.com



