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Wow, what a travel mess

The good news is that the requirement for a passport to return to the U.S. from Mexico, Canada or the Caribbean has been suspended until September 30, 2007.  The bad news is that the rule was suspended because it we have an administrative mess on our hands from an overloaded passport-processing system.

Full disclosure: we need to renew all four passports in our family.  To general disgust and dismay around the Seafarer/Fab Husband dining room table, however, we are not going to be able to afford to go anywhere outside of the U.S. for awhile (unless I score an incredibly lucrative writing gig somehow) so it’s a moot point.  The expense of four renewals just can’t trump required purchases this summer like, oh, food (and my journey to Chicago in July to speak at the BlogHer blogging conference, of course.  Let me hold on to my budgetary delusions, OK?) 

Still, as a family that has lived and traveled internationally, I can tell you that once I left the Navy, I didn’t meet that many people who really paid attention to their passports or even had one.  When the State Department began trumpeting this new rule last year and telling everyone to prepare, I shook my head and imagined chaos ahead. 

It’s not that I’m some soothsayer, it’s just that people procrastinate before the unknown, and passports/international travel are an unknown to a lot of Americans.  They seem to have forgotten that Canada, Mexico and most spots in the Caribbean are not in the United States (and anyway, they only saw glimpses of some of those places on day trips over the border or hopping off of a cruise ship for a few hours.)

Heck, folks from other countries have lost interest in visiting our country, and we can’t get in, either.

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Geez, Get the Passport, Already!

We all know that the true crazy season for family stuff is about to begin.

There are outdoor festivals and events to take advantage of nice fall weather. Halloween is practically a month-long event (even longer if you tack on Dia de los Muertos.)

You may want to make travel plans for Thanksgiving, and my favorite organizer, the FlyLady, has already posted her tipsheet for early Christmas/winter holidays prep.

A kid and her passport (courtesy Flickr)

So, before it gets too nuts, resolve to get you and your entire family set with passports if you are US citizens.

Starting in January 2007 (that would be in two months!) you will need a passport to get back into the United States through airports, even from some of the countries where we’ve never had many re-entry requirements (the list includes Mexico, Canada, Bermuda, Panama, Central and South America and most Caribbean islands.)

Stand by for January 2008, when the requirement will also be in force for seaport and land crossings into and out of all of the countries above….are you listening, cruise fans?

This very good New York Times article mentions that the State Department estimates that 73 percent of Americans don’t have passports. Even though not all are going to run out and get them, there is good potential for a big ol’ clog in the bureaucracy as the system tries to respond to demand in issuing these documents.

Remember, for first-time applicants, you’ll need to go in person (usually to a local post office, county clerk office or library) and it’s $97 each for adults and $82 for kids under 16. Ouch.

The official US State Department Passport Page is here, with all of the latest requirements and links to other info pages.

So, how many of you have already beaten the rush? Full disclosure: I need to renew. How about you?