Summer Travel Tips, Tip #1
Giselle Carson Jun 7, 2010 in Immigration Tips
With the summer rapidly approaching and the dollar strengthening against the Euro, many Americans are planning to spend their vacations traveling overseas. Here is the first in a series of helpful tips you may want to follow to ensure your trip is enjoyable, relaxing and incident-free.
Know Before You Go!
Check the entry and exit requirements of your destination. While most countries allow foreign visitors to enter and stay for up to 90 days without a visa, some countries such as China, India, Brazil and Russia require U.S. Citizens to have obtained a pre-arrival visa. The Department of State’s website offers country-specific information for every nation across the globe, including travel warnings, security information and entry/exit requirements. If your trip will require additional entry requirements, be sure to start the process well before purchasing your ticket!
Click here to visit the Department of State’s website.
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