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ROSARITO
BEACH, BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO---This tourist
destination reminds visitors from the United
States that as of June 1 they’ll need a passport
or similar document to re-enter the U.S. by land
or sea.
That
is the date for full implementation of the Western
Hemisphere Travel Initiative. Since January 2007
the requirements have been in effect for air
travelers returning from Mexico or Canada.
Under
the provisions, U.S. citizens age 18 or older
re-entering the country will be required to show a
passport, passport card, or approved traveler
document such as a NEXUS or SENTRI pass.
Previously,
a birth certificate and proof of identity were
sufficient. For those under 18, a birth
certificate still will be acceptable. Full
requirements and application procedures are
available at www.cbp.gov
Rosarito
has posted notice of the changes on its Convention
and Visitors Bureau website (www.rosarito.org)
and shared them with city businesses and
residents, which include an estimated 14,000 U.S.
citizens.
The
new requirements, according to U.S. officials, are
intended both to make the border more secure and
speed processing by providing inspectors with a
more standard set of re-entry documents.
“We
hope that the transition goes smoothly and that
the new procedures do indeed make the border
crossing more efficient for our visitors and
others who use it,” said Rosarito Beach Mayor
Hugo Torres.
The
San Ysidro port of entry, used by many of the
one-million annual visitors to Rosarito, is the
busiest border crossing in the world.
More
Info: 1.800.962.2252 - jesus@rosarito.org
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