No Passport? No Problem in Puerto Rico ; New Rules On Returning to U.S. May Push Tourists to Territory
The Record, Bergen County, NJ › January 18, 2007
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The Record, Bergen County, NJ › January 18, 2007
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SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico Bride-to-be Megan Ziemba was considering two Caribbean oases for her winter wedding when the U.S. government stepped in and tipped the balance.
In Puerto Rico, the 27-year-old could get married in a colonial mansion of her dreams and her American guests wouldn't have to worry about new U.S. passport rules that are promising headaches for the more than 70 percent of U.S. citizens without one.See the full content of this document
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No Passport? No Problem in Puerto Rico ; New Rules On Returning to U.S. May Push Tourists to Territory
Starting Tuesday, American air travelers accustomed to visiting the islands, Mexico or Canada with only a driver's license will need a passport when they return home. The rule kicks in for cruise passengers and dr...
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