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bearessentia | 13:31 Mon 08th Sep 2008 | Travel
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i'm travelling to the united states 17th september to 5th october & my passport runs out on 26th february 2009. am i ok to travel?
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If you type PASSPORTS into Google you will get all the info there.
How long must you have left on your passport to travel europe?
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Your passport must be valid for your intended length of stay.

Some countries allow up to six months per visit, other countries only allow three months; To avoid complications, you passport should probably be valid for at least six months.

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First answer by Svmariane. Last edit by Svmariane. Contributor trust: 287 [recommend contributor]. Question popularity: 1 [recommend question]

no, you will need a new passport because it will need to be vaild for 6 months after you return from USA
After one vague answer and one totally incorrect answer, perhaps you'd like the right answer?

As long as your passport is valid on the date that you intend to leave the USA (as it clearly will be) you can travel withoutout any problems.

Source (= the Consular Affairs Section of the US Embassy in London):
http://www.usembassy.org.uk/cons_new/faqs/faq_ visa_niv.html#niv079

Chris

(PS: My reply assumes that you hold a British passport. The rules might be different for holders of other passports).
And why anyone thinks you would need it valid for 6 months AFTER you return home is beyond me

Again, concise, clear and a true explanation given by Chris
chris, thqnks for correcting my mistake - i dont know whats up with me latley! i of course bow to your superior knowledge and can only say i gave my answer because when we recently booked our holiday to florida the travel agents said we had to ave 6 months left. i can only apologise to the original poster for1) giving wrong info and 2) stealing a star from it!
Please allow me to apologise as well, Bednobs, for the slightly sarcastic tone of my post. You're one of AB's most valued contributors and I shouldn't have 'had a dig' at you. (It's just that Dzug and myself seem to spend a great deal of time correcting misinformation about passport validities. Ignorant travel agents certainly don't help things very much!)

Chris
Actually pink-kittens some countries do specify a passport validity beyond the extent of your stay and this may be as long as 6 months. It is a requirement, for example, for nationals of those countries who have not entered into an agreement with the US to exempt them of this 6 month validity. The UK has such an agreement, which effectively adds 6 months validity to a British passport, allowing it to bypass the 6 month extra validity required by others e.g. a citizen of Brunei wishing to enter the US will require an extra 6 months passport validity.

http://www.state.gov/documents/organization/10 4770.pdf
And to add to all this it is why I told Bearessantia for a start to Google the question as all the information is there and that I part copied some .Yes thanks Chris and Kempie for coming to the rescue .I have been on here 3 years now and you have both been a wealth of information for me.

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