Category Archives: News
Will You Need a Passport to Fly Domestically in 2019?
Updated 2/15/19
The Real ID Act has been in the news lately, but here at PassportInfo.com, we’ve been covering the Real ID Act for many years. The REAL ID Act Passport option may be one of the most commonly asked questions for domestic travelers. The REAL ID Act is the law that sets Federal standards for the issuance of state ID cards like driver’s licenses. Domestic air travel may soon require some travelers to hold … Continue reading »
Child Sex Offenders to Have Passports Revoked and Marked
The US State Department announced on Monday, October 30, 2017 that they have begun to enforce passport sanctions against child … Continue reading »
Flying with Electronics: Navigating Airport Security with Your Gadgets
You wouldn’t dream of traveling without your smartphone or trusty tablet, but do you know the latest regulations on flying … Continue reading »
Enhanced Passport Control at European Airports: What You Need to Know
Your dreams of a European vacation probably don’t involve long lines and delays at passport control. But if you are … Continue reading »
Trump’s New Cuba Travel Policy – Will It Impact You?
Once more, Donald Trump has made news that impacts travelers. This past weekend, he gave a speech in Miami’s Little … Continue reading »
Biometrics Update: More Biometrics Technology at the Airport
Biometrics enthusiasts tell us about a world where travelers no longer need to use physical documents like passports, credit cards, … Continue reading »
Dress Code for Flying: No Leggings in the Air?
No matter where you come down in the great “are leggings pants?” debate, you can’t deny it — leggings are … Continue reading »
Immigration Raids: What Identification Should You Show?
This past weekend, people across the US were alarmed by reports of immigration raids in many cities. US Customs and … Continue reading »
Update: US Soon to Revoke Passports for Tax Debt
In December 2015, we brought you the news of a new law regarding passports and tax debt. This law, which … Continue reading »