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DHS Announces Final Rule on Document Requirements for Land and Sea Travel.

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has announced that as of June 1, 2009, all travelers entering the United States from abroad via land and sea ports of entry will be required to present a passport or other secure document denoting citizenship and identity. This announcement finalizes the schedule for implementation of the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative (WHTI), a program created to help U.S. Customs & Border Protection quickly and accurately identify potential threats to the United States and its citizens.

In addition, starting June 1, 2009, DHS will implement special rules allowing schools or other organized groups of U.S. and Canadian children ages 18 and under to enter the United States with proof of citizenship alone.

DHS also officially designated the Washington State Enhanced Driver's License (EDL) as a WHTI-compliant document. Additional U.S. states and Canadian provinces will be approved to issue EDLs in the coming months.

Currently, acceptable forms of documentation when entering the United States include:

When entering by air:

When entering by land or sea: 

Exceptions to the above-listed documentation rules include: 

Pease contact your Hodgson Russ immigration professional for more information.