Posted by Gerald J. on January 04, 2009 at 08:41:13 from (4.254.66.138):
In Reply to: U.S. Canada border posted by john in la on January 04, 2009 at 08:06:41:
Getting into Canada is less of a problem than returning to the US. Carrying a passport last summer, I had no problems at all. Though others on the northbound bus delayed us an hour from not having papers in order.
There is now (good for surface travel only to Canada, Mexico, and the Carribean) a passport card. Last summer it took a lot longer to get than the standard passport because they were just starting to make them.
I went north by bus, south by train, with passport, and declaration forms filled out ahead of time, conversations with agents were very short and simple. "Welcome" they said and moved on.
Air travel requires the passport, not the card.
Getting passport or card takes an approved picture, a good birth certificate copy, some cash, and 2 to 8 weeks. Your own snapshot won't be accepted. A photo from an experienced passport photo place (and the US Post Office that runs the local passport window, can take pictures for a price) properly trimmed with rounded corners and just the right size is required.
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