Note:
A Voter's Registration Card does NOT constitute proof
of U.S. Citizenship. Acceptability should be checked
with the airline carrier. Persons using a Voter's Registration
Card may be subject to extensive questioning on return
to the U.S by Immigration Authorities.
BUSINESS
TRAVEL
- Passport
or Proof of U.S. Citizenship Required
- Entry or transit through foreign countries may require
valid passport
- Tickets
and Documents for return or onward travel
- No
visa required. Stay up to one month.
- Vaccinations
- None required
Usually
Acceptable Proofs of U.S. Citizenship:
- Valid
U.S. Passport
- One
of the following items carried
together with Official Photo ID:
- Certified
Copy of Birth Certificate
- Official
U.S. Government Document verifying Citizenship
- Certificate
of Citizenship
- Certificate
of Naturalization
- Consular
Report of Birth Abroad of a U.S. Citizen
Note:
A Voter's Registration Card does NOT constitute proof
of U.S. Citizenship. Acceptability should be checked
with the airline carrier. Persons using a Voter's Registration
Card may be subject to extensive questioning on return
to the U.S by Immigration Authorities.
DIPLOMATIC/OFFICIAL
TRAVEL
- Valid
U.S. Official or Diplomatic Passport
- Tickets
and Documents for return or onward travel
- No
Visa Required
- Vaccinations
- None required
U.S.
PERMANENT ALIEN RESIDENTS
- Permanent
Residents of the U.S. may enter NMI with their
Alien Registration Card (Form I-551), or U.S.
Travel Document (Permit to Re-enter The United States).
No visa is required. Stay is up to one month.
EMPLOYMENT
OR STUDY TRAVEL
- Contact
the U.S. Department of Interior