INTERNATIONAL DRIVER’S PERMIT
Advanced planning for international pleasure or business trips
goes a long way. One important step is to secure an
International Driving Permit.
About the International Driving Permit (IDP):
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Accepted by more than 200 foreign countries. This legal
identification document translates United States driver’s
license information into eleven foreign languages.
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Umbrella Policy. If you have an umbrella policy, lost luggage
may already be covered.
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License and translation. Many countries that do not recognize
a US driver’s license will accept the IDP. Where a US driver’s
license is acceptable but requires translation, the IDP
provides it.
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Extra protection overseas. Even if you don't plan to drive,
IDP photo identification can help you communicate with foreign
authorities and get you on your way more quickly.
Purchasing requirements:
The IDP can be used for one year from date of issue and must be
accompanied by a valid US drivers license at all times.
Service and
Shipping Fee*:
$50.00/person
IDP
Fee:
$15.00/person
*International Driver’s Permit (IDP) will be mailed to you
by Certified mail (for Rush shipping, please add $10.00)
Please send all the above
mentioned documents and payment
(Money Order, Company Check,
Cashier’s Check, American Express, Visa or MasterCard)
by courier delivery*
to:
TRAVEL THE WORLD VISAS, INC.
1312
18TH STREET NW, SUITE 103
WASHINGTON,
DC 20036
TOLL-FREE:
1-866–886-8472
FAX:
530-579-3315
Travel the World Visas acts only as an agent, and accepts no
responsibility for the services of any Travel Agent, Consulate,
Passport Agency or Embassy in connection with the granting of
visas, or for any delays, loss of passports occasioned by such
services or the U.S. Mail. Damage compensation is not
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IMPORTANT NOTICE:
U.S.
Passports will No Longer be Issued Abroad/Overseas:
Effective April 8, 2002, U.S. passports will no longer
be issued abroad, except those required for urgent
travel.
All passports will be issued in the United Stated
using the new more secure photo-digitized imaging
system. Because this technology is not available at
the U.S. embassies and consulates, overseas passport
issuance is being transferred to the National Passport
Processing Center in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. This
new procedure will increase the processing time at
U.S. embassies and consulates. U.S. embassies and
consulates will continue to issue passports that are
needed for urgent travel. However, such passports
will be limited in validity, and cannot be extended. |
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Contacting the Passport Agency Directly:
If
you mailed your application directly to the Passport
Agency and would like to check the status of your
application, you must call the National Passport
Information Center @ 1-900-225-5674, this is a “900”
pay line (it’s NOT a toll-free
service). This center does not process the passport
applications. It only gives out information to the
applicant based on the Passport Agency’s computer
system. If you request for a processing upgrade with
your application because you are traveling soon, there
is NO guarantee that you will receive your passport on
time. |
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