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Q: CAN I USE A ABSTRACT BIRTH CERTIFICATE TO CRUISE?
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Can you use your birth certificate to go on a cruise?

With the U.S.'s new restrictions, you need a passport any time you leave the country. You'll want the birth certificate to get the passport, though, so in a sense you do use it to go on a cruise.


Do you need a passport to go on any cruise ships?

Yes you will need a passport if the sailing is after June 2009. But if you are traveling before that you can still use your birth certificate.


Can you use your birth certificate to get into clubs?

No. There is no photo on the birth certificate. It could belong to anyone.


Is it illegal to use your original birth certificate after a name change?

no. your birth certificate folows you the rest of your life. but you parhaps do not want to use it.


Do you need an original birth certificate or can it be a copy?

It depends on the use of the birth certificate... more details please.


Can you use any name on birth certificate?

sure y not


Can you use an old passport for photo ID if you have a birth certificate?

No


Can you use your birth certificate to board a plane?

No you need a passport


Can a birth certificate be used for a cruise to the Caribbean?

No. You can use a passport, US passport card, "enhanced" drivers license or "enhanced" non-drivers ID.No. For travel between countries in North America you must use either a passport (booklet mandatory for international air travel), a US passport card, or an enhanced state drivers license or non-drivers ID. A birth certificate is not sufficient.


Can you use your birth certificate to go to the behamas and return?

No you need a passport.


Can you use a birth certificate in place of a passport to go to the Dominican Republic?

No.


Can I use my birth certificate with a raised seal for customs instead of a passport?

No