2009 Press Releases
Land and Sea Phase of WHTI Takes Effect June 1
Mexico City | May 19, 2009
The U.S. Embassy would like to remind the public that the land and
sea portion of the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative (WHTI) will
enter in effect on June 1, 2009. WHTI requires all travelers to
present a passport or other approved secure document denoting
citizenship and identity for all land and sea travel into the United
States. WHTI applies to all who were previously exempt, including
citizens of the U.S., Canada and Bermuda.
The U.S. Embassy strongly urges all U.S. citizens
currently in Mexico who do not have a passport or WHTI-compliant
documents such as a passport card or a Trusted Traveler Card (NEXUS,
SENTRI and FAST) or Enhanced Driver’s License (EDL) to apply for a
passport in the near future as they will need one to enter or re-enter
the United States after June 1.
Standardized, secure and reliable documentation
will enable Customs and Border Protection officers to quickly and
accurately identify travelers at land and sea ports of entry,
resulting in a more secure and efficient border. WHTI went into effect
for air travel in 2007.
Document requirements for Mexican citizens are not
impacted by WHTI. All Mexican nationals, including children, are
currently required to present a passport with a nonimmigrant visa or a
laser visa Border Crossing Card to cross the U.S. border. This
requirement applies to SENTRI program members as well.
For more information on WHTI and the types of documents for land, air and sea travel, please visit http://www.cbp.gov/xp/cgov/travel/vacation/ready_set_go/. For general information on WHTI or other travel-related programs, please visit www.travel.state.gov.