International travel usually requires a passport. Most countries also require a visa and possibly even a work permit if you will be conducting company business for an extended period of time. Visas, which allow you to enter and leave these countries, usually consist of special notations and stamps which are added to your passport by government officials.
Travel Documents To Take With You
-Passport with required visas (passport should be valid for at least six months from start of trip).
-Visas for entry into countries to be visited, including those which you will transit.
-Health book (record of immunizations).
-Airline tickets (many countries require round trip ticket for entry).
-Drivers license - State (i.e. Indiana).
-Drivers license - International (available from AAA).
-Camera or photo permit, where required.
-Fax, telex or letter stating that your visa will be available upon arrival for countries who do not issue visas outside their country. (ie UAE, Oman, etc.).
-Alien registration card (green card) or valid visa for re-entry into the USA - non-US citizens.
-Traveler checks (exchange for local currency as needed at a bank).
-Major international credit cards (ie American Express, Diners, and VISA/MasterCard)
-Airline frequent travel cards.
-Telephone numbers at destinations and addresses in countries to be visited - may be needed for landing cards.
-Copy of your passport (photo and visa pages) and other travel documents.
-Commercial invoice for laptop computers, etc. - check with the destination office on this.
Items To Leave At Home
-Your itinerary with spouse or friend. -Copy of your passport (photo and visa pages) and other travel documents. -Unneeded credit cards. -I.D. and membership cards (i.e. office cardkey). -Expensive and religious jewelry. -Penknife or anything that looks like a weapon. -Company logo items. -Pornographic magazines.
2007-02-07 07:48:13
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answered by Anonymous
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while you are going to Mexico, you greater effective be going especially some distance into it. Jaurez, Mexico and around that are fairly in a drug conflict. its slowing down slightly, even for human beings residing in El Paso, Texas. yet all you certainly want is your passport, and while you're around the sea coast, quite some sunscreen :)
2016-12-17 04:42:45
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answered by karsten 4
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how can anybody give a decent answer,if we
dont know from where to where? passport?
visa?
2007-02-07 07:40:49
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answered by Nanno D 3
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