US citizens must obtain an Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) before traveling to the United Kingdom for short stays, such as tourism or business. This requirement became effective on January 8, 2025, and applies to all travelers from visa-exempt countries, including the US. The ETA is a digital authorization linked to your passport, you can apply online through the official UK government website or the UK ETA app, and it costs £10 (around $13 USD, though the price may increase)
All travellers must present proper photo identification such as a passport, Real ID, or other government-issued document. Please visit https://www.tsa.gov/travel/security-screening/identification for more information. It is the traveller's responsibility to understand what documents are acceptable for travelling.
US passports must be valid for six months past the return date to the United States; some countries require that it is valid for longer. It the responsibility of the client to ensure their passport meets the requirements for entry into a foreign country. Paper, Ink, & Passports Travel is not responsible for fees incurred as a result of being detained or denied entry. Some countries require US citizens to apply for visas in advance of travel. We recommend not purchasing airfare until the visa has been secured, and we are not responsible for any airline tickets or fees incurred as a result of a visa not being approved. Passengers are responsible to ensure that they have all the proper documents for entry.
VISA may be required. Please note that even when a visa is issued, a traveler may be denied entry since each country's local immigration officials make the final entry decision. Several factors, including a past criminal record, may contribute to the decision of the local immigration official(s). Should a visa not be issued, Largay Travel and its affiliates are not responsible for lost payments made toward the contemplated trip.
Travel to or through Canada, Australia, or New Zealand. If traveling to or through Canada, Australia, or New Zealand, travellers with a Driving While Intoxicated (DWI) or other conviction should always check the current rules that exclude admission, as well as potential waivers to the exclusion. We believe it is an invasion of privacy to make such an inquiry of a client. The final decision of entry rests with the immigration or border services officer.
To ensure that all traveller information is correct, we require that our clients provide us with a copy of the travellers' passports prior to booking any international airfare. We use passports to book airfare - where names must be spelled as they are on the identification - and to secure cruises, hotels, car rentals, and tours, as many companies require full names for all travellers. We also may need to input the passport issue date or expiration dates.
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