Passport Cards Speed Border Crossings

Over 700,000 Americans have ordered passport cards. The wallet-size cards were created by the Bureau of Consular Services in order to provide quicker border crossings for Americans entering or exiting Mexico, Canada, or the Caribbean. Cards are not valid for international air travel.
border-crossing-mexico-arizona.jpg Border Crossing © blmurch

Passport cards are less expensive than passport books, costing $45 (valid for 10 years) for first-time adult passport applicants and $35 (valid for 5 years) for minors under 16 years old. The card is ideal for those who regularly travel across the land or sea borders of Mexico, Canada, or the Caribbean. This is also the best option for Americans who were previously using their driver’s licenses to enter the previously mentioned destinations according to Yahoo! News.

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15 Comments

  1. Passport cards sounds a goods idea.

  2. Caribbean, here we come!

  3. wow, passport card will certainly makes our lives easier to travel! btw, thanks for the comment, please wait for my review on puerto galera, one of the snorkelling site here in the philippines.

    cheers,

    snow
    Dear Bloggery

  4. @ sima

    I knew that was coming 🙂

    @ Snow

    Looking forward to reading it

  5. Better than finding somewhere on my person to put the passport. They should make the actual passport a bit smaller too.

  6. @Real

    That would be great. Perhap electronic stamps will come into play at some point making the passport card universal

  7. OK, so if you are driving past one of these, what looks like a tollgate from your picture, is the passport card completely automated in that all you need do is swipe it or do you physically have to present it to a human. I reckon it would need a human factor so as to not smuggle passengers through the system.

  8. @Sire

    The idea is that it will be easier for Americans to cross thru the borders with the passport cards. There will still be a human factor, but more convienent to carry. The point was that Americans were able to cross these border with a driver’s license a few years ago. Then it was changed to a passport and now this. Easier to carry, I guess. And cheaper for those who don’t want to pay for a passport.

  9. I though that was how it worked, but I just wanted to make sure. Thanks for the clarification.

  10. I’m being stupidly stubborn in refusing to get a card or passport, but I know I’m going to need it one of these days. I’m close enough to the Canadian border, and relatively close to Niagara Falls, and I love going over to the Canadian side. I’ll get there eventually; thanks for the info.

  11. @Sire

    No problem

    @Mitch

    It can’t hurt to have it. Never know when something will come up. Montreal is a great city with one of the better jazz festivals and plenty to do. Pretty close too.

  12. True Gennaro. I’m only 5 hours from Toronto, but at one point less than 2 hours away from another border of Canada. I’ll get there; “stubborn” is one of my bad habits. lol

  13. @Mitch

    We all have our bad habits 🙂