TravelGal
09-28-06, 05:22 PM
The plan requiring passports or so called 'border cards' for those entering the US at land border crossings on January 1, 2008 has been delayed by 17 months. House and Senate lawmakers said they wanted to be sure new ID cards now under development will secure borders without slowing legitimate travellers from Canada and Mexico.
This delay applies only to travellers entering the US over land borders. It does NOT affect the requirement that passports MUST be used by all persons entering the US by air or sea as of January 8th, 2007.
Repeat, if you fly or take a cruise and are returning to the US as of January 8, 2007, you must have a passport. Most people feel this requirement will not be relaxed.
The delay in requirement is only for land crossings, as in driving to and from those Canadian races. ;)
This delay applies only to travellers entering the US over land borders. It does NOT affect the requirement that passports MUST be used by all persons entering the US by air or sea as of January 8th, 2007.
Repeat, if you fly or take a cruise and are returning to the US as of January 8, 2007, you must have a passport. Most people feel this requirement will not be relaxed.
The delay in requirement is only for land crossings, as in driving to and from those Canadian races. ;)