Passport and Visas
Passport
U.S. citizens require a valid passport for this itinerary. To safeguard against possible delays at passport and custom checks abroad, your passport should be valid for at least six months following your scheduled return to the United States. If your passport is not valid for at least six months following your scheduled return to the United States, you may be refused admittance to a country and, consequently, required by that country’s government to return to the U.S. immediately.
To obtain a passport, call or visit your nearest Passport Agency or local post office. You can renew by mail if you obtained it within the last twelve years and it’s in the name you want on your new one. If you are applying for a new passport or renewing in person, check with your post office to see if it accepts passport applications. If it does not, you will need to apply in person to the nearest Department of State Passport Agency or to the Clerk of the County or State Court.
With your passport application, you will need:
1. Proof of citizenship: Your birth certificate or a certified copy, naturalization papers, or a previous passport.
2. Two full-face passport photos, 2" x 2" in size, black-and-white or color. Snapshots are not acceptable.
Visas
U.S. citizens do not require visas to enter any of the countries on this itinerary
Non-U.S. citizens or non-U.S. passport holders: If you are not a U.S. citizen or if you possess a passport from a country other than the U.S., it is your responsibility to check with your local consulate or embassy about possible visa requirements. For your convenience, we recommend the services of PVS International. Or, contact your local consulate.