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.
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.
No you need a passport.
No.
No, you have to get a copy of your birth certificate.
Use a birth certificate. Or go for broke and let her see you.
Yes, the name on a government-issued ID and a birth certificate should match for cruise travel. If there has been a name change due to marriage or other reasons, travelers typically need to provide legal documentation, such as a marriage certificate or court order, to verify the name change. It's advisable to check with the cruise line for their specific policies regarding name discrepancies.
all you have to do is go to me and my pets and click on your animal and i shows the birth certificate.
Depending on there the cruise goes it is often necessary to obtain and have with you many documents. A birth certificate or baptismal certificate used to be required by almost universal more stringent requirements have made this bit of paper almost useless. You should check with your travel agent to see if you need:A valid passportA valid visa for your destinationRecords of immunizationNotes for permission to travel with underaged childrenOther documents required by the local government.
The ID is sufficient.
No, they can use a birth certificate for proof of citizenship. No passport is needed. Go to the Carnival website for more details as well, it tells you all of the accepted proofs of citizenship. Hope this helps.
No, you do not have to go to the county you were born in to obtain a birth certificate. You can typically request a birth certificate from the vital records office in the state where you were born, or sometimes even online.
where can I print out a n application for a birth certificate