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Travel Documentation: U.S. Citizens
TRAVEL DOCUMENT REQUIREMENTS FOR U.S CITIZENS
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Cruise Itinerary:
Important Note:
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Cruise Itinerary:
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In order to sail, guest must be in possession of ONE of the following forms of travel documentation; otherwise, guest will be denied boarding without compensation. |
In order to sail, guest must be in possession of the following form of travel documentation; otherwise, guest will be denied boarding without compensation. |
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US Passport Book
Carnival highly recommends that all guests travel with a passport.
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US Passport Book
For cruises that sail from one US port to a different US port, a US Passport Card is also acceptable. For cruises that include a visit to Colombia, a US Passport Card is also acceptable, provided the cruise departs from and returns to a US port. For Europe and Transatlantic cruises, guests are not required to have a Schengen Visa or other visas. For Transpacific cruises and cruises visiting Asia, Australia and New Zealand, tourist visas and/or specific travel documentation may be required for some destinations.
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OR - WHTI Compliant Documents (click for more details) Guest must be in possession of one of the following if they do not have a valid US Passport:
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OR - Birth Certificate AND Unexpired Government-Issued Photo ID (click for details on acceptable forms of ID) US-born citizens may be in possession of the following if they do not have a valid US Passport or a WHTI Compliant Document:
** A Mobile/Digital version of a photo ID is not an acceptable form of identification.
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- Cruises Visiting Skagway, Alaska and Haines, Alaska: Some shore excursions may require a passport if the excursion crosses the border into Canada. The passport book or passport card must be valid for at least six months beyond the completion of travel.
- Cruises Visiting Canada: Guests who have committed or been convicted of a crime may not be allowed into Canada - for more information, click here.
- Copy of any WHTI compliant document
- Driver’s License alone (without proof of citizenship)
- A Mobile/Digital version of a photo ID (Driver's License, Identification Card, etc) is not an acceptable form of identification.
- Temporary Driver’s License without an affixed photo
- Hospital certificate, hospital-issued birth notice, live record of birth, Certificate of Live Birth or announcement of birth
- No Record of Birth certificate: A certificate issued by the Department of Health and Vital Statistics showing that they have no records on this person
- Voter’s Registration Card
- Trusted Traveler Program Membership Card (NEXUS/SENTRI/FAST) alone; (may be used as photo ID)
- Baptismal Papers
- U.S. Military ID alone (without proof of citizenship; may be used as photo ID)
- Dependent Military ID that is issued to a spouse or child
- U.S. Military Discharge Papers
- Carnival recommends that all guests travel with a passport. The passport must be valid for at least six months beyond the completion of travel.
- U.S. citizens may present a valid, unexpired U.S. passport when traveling via air, land or sea between the United States and the Western Hemisphere countries.
- A passport is highly recommended in the event a guest must fly to a port of call, debark the ship for an emergency during the cruise or allow for an expedited debarkation process.
- For any itineraries that include international air travel, a passport is required.
- Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands are considered territories of the United States; the passport requirement does not apply to U.S. Citizens traveling to, or returning directly from a U.S. territory.
- Visit www.travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/passports.html
- Expedited passport services are also offered by VisaCentral at www.visacentral.com/carnival
- or call 877-559-4875 and identify yourself as a Carnival Cruise Line guest. Mention ‘Carnival Account 75020’ for discounted rates on service fees.
- This document will denote both citizenship and identity.
- The passport card cannot be used for air travel outside the United States but is valid for land and sea travel between the United States and Canada, Mexico, the Caribbean region and Bermuda.
- This document will denote both citizenship and identity and will contain security features to facilitate the entry process at land and sea ports of entry.
- The following states issue Enhanced Driver's Licenses: Michigan, Minnesota, New York, Vermont and Washington.
- The words ‘Enhanced Driver's License’ as well as the U.S. flag will appear on the license. Some EDL's may also have a star in the upper right corner.
- A Driver's License with only a star in the upper right corner is a Real ID Driver's License and not an Enhanced Driver's License; it cannot be used as a WHTI-compliant document (as proof of citizenship) but can be used as a photo ID.
- The EDL cannot be used for air travel outside the United States but is valid for land and sea travel between the United States and Canada, Mexico, the Caribbean region and Bermuda.
- A mobile/digital driver's license is not an acceptable form of photo identification.
- For additional information about Enhanced Driver's Licenses and REAL ID-compliant driver's licenses, click here.
- The Certificate of U.S. Naturalization (form N-550 or N-570) is a document issued by the U.S. government (USCIS) as proof of a foreign born person who has obtained U.S. citizenship through naturalization (a legal process of obtaining a new nationality).
- Photo copies of the original document are unacceptable.
- *An unexpired government-issued photo ID is required if a photo is not affixed to this WHTI document; a Mobile/Digital version of a photo ID is not an acceptable form of identification.
- Form I-872 American Indian Card
- Enhanced Tribal Card (when available)
- *An unexpired government-issued photo ID is required if a photo is not affixed to this WHTI document; a Mobile/Digital version of a photo ID is not an acceptable form of identification.
- The card cannot be used for air travel and is only valid for land and sea travel between the United States and Canada, Mexico, the Caribbean region and Bermuda.
This option is only allowed for cruises beginning and ending in the same U.S port (Closed Loop Cruise) that do not visit Colombia or Greenland.
- Original or copy of the original issued by a government agency (state/county/city) or the Department of Health and Vital Statistics
- Must be clear and legible
- Does not need to be notarized
- If the guest has laminated their birth certificate, it is acceptable.
- Birth Certificates from Puerto Rico: Birth Certificates issued prior to July 1, 2010 are not valid forms of proof of citizenship and are not accepted by U.S. Customs and Border Protection. Guests from Puerto Rico either need to present a WHTI-compliant document OR a validated birth certificate issue after July 1, 2010 AND a government-issued photo ID.
- This is an acceptable form of citizenship.
- This is an acceptable form of citizenship.
- If adoptive parents of an internationally adopted child were not issued a birth certificate, a Certificate of Citizenship will be accepted. This document is issued once an adoption is finalized.
An unexpired government-issued photo ID** is required of all guests 16 years of age and older. These may not be used as standalone travel documents. They must be used in conjunction with proof of citizenship such as a WHTI compliant document or a Birth Certificate.
- This is an acceptable form of Photo ID.
- A Temporary Driver’s License with an affixed photo is acceptable for cruise travel.
- A Driver's Permit is an acceptable form of Photo ID.
- This is an acceptable form of Photo ID.
- A U.S. Military ID with an affixed photo is an approved government-issued Photo ID.
- This is an acceptable form of Photo ID for guests 16/17/18 years of age.
- This is an acceptable form of Photo ID.
Reminders
Legal names
First and last names on the cruise and airline reservations should match what is on the guest’s government-issued IDs. Any name changes will require documentation to bridge the name change; Marriage, Divorce or Legal Name change certificates.
- For those about to or recently have been married, we recommend that if the unexpired government-issued ID is in the maiden name, the cruise reservation be made in the maiden name.
When traveling with a minor where one parent or both parents or legal guardians are not cruising, we strongly recommend bringing an original signed letter from the absent parent(s) or legal guardians authorizing the minor to travel with you. If there is no second parent with legal claims to the minor (due to sole custody, deceased, etc.) other relevant paperwork, such as a court decision, death certificate, birth certificate naming only one parent, would be useful to bring in place of a signed letter. This will expedite processing by the Department of Homeland Security.