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Saturday, June 13, 2009

Who needs a US Passport?

Exactly one month ago I was on Facebook making a comment to a Webconsuls' team member. Why I was commenting is not important; however, what I determined in the commenting process was that my team member did not have a US Passport. His exact words were: 'Last time I left the country I didn't need a passport, We don't get out much...' Don't get out much? What if you have an emergency? What if you have an unexpected opportunity? The US Passport rules changed effective June 1, 2009. Who needs a US Passport?

The easiest answer to my rhetorical question is every US Citizen should have a US Passport. Effective June 1, 2009, US Citizens now need a Passport (or an enhanced Driver's License issued by some states) to re-enter the United States from Canada, Mexico, Bermuda and 17 nations in the Caribbean region.

Perhaps you are wondering why I am discussing passports on a Saturday morning. Well, I learned a long time ago that having a passport just makes good sense. In 1981, Dennis had to travel on business to France. Before he left he insisted that Aaron and I get our passports, just in case there were an emergency and we had to travel to France. So 28 years ago this month Aaron and I were issued our first US Passports. (See the photos below).

Now let's talk about today. Webconsuls has clients in foreign countries and while we have not yet traveled to visit our client in Cambodia or the Bruzzos in Italy, it could happen! Here in Tucson, the owner of La Fuente Restaurant recently asked us to travel to Mexico for an afternoon.

The up shot of my Facebook discussion with my team member is that this week our Tucson neighbor offered us the use of his condo in Rocky Point, Mexico(overlooking the Sea of Cortez). We called our team member and asked him if he wanted to go with us...but alas, no US Passport!

Who needs a US Passport? You tell me....

Judy, June 25, 1981
Aaron, June 25, 1981

4 comments:

  1. I really appreciate your blog. Thanks...

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  2. So, has your team members since learned his lesson and obtained a passport? I know of many similar cases in which people let an opportunity to travel abroad slip through their fingers because they did not have a valid passport. It is so easy and really not that expensive if you look at it over the long. A new passport with a 10 year validity has an average cost of just $1.13 a month!

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  3. I do not know if the passport was ever obtained, but I always caution everyone to get their Passport and keep it valid.

    Thanks for writing.

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