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by Maria Scinto, eHow editor
Travel abroad always seems to involve a great deal of paperwork. Passports, visas, ID, proof of insurance and immunization...whew! Thankfully, eHow is here to help you trace the travel papers trail.
How to acquire the documentation for your vacation with help from a trip advisor; get expert tips and advice on choosing a trip advisor in this free travel video. Read More
In order to travel outside of the country, you must have a passport. A passport can only be obtained with proper documentation. If you are going to be traveling with Read More
Ready to go? Have passport, will travel. Getting all your paperwork for applying for a passport is as simple as accessing the internet. Certain paperwork must be filled Read More
For United States citizens who wish to travel outside the country, a passport or a passport card is a necessity. Each document provides proof of identity as well as Read More
A visa is a document, usually a small card, that shows your contact information and details about your country of origin. A visa is a legal indication that you are eligible Read More
So you're ready to take a cruise? The rules and regulations regarding travel documentation and identification are rapidly changing. The U.S. Department of State and the Read More
The United Nations Road Traffic Convention of 1949 allows you to use a valid U.S. driver's license in conjunction with an International Driving Permit (IDP) in foreign Read More
It is important to keep records of your business travel so that you can claim tax deductions and receive reimbursements from your employer. Clear, accurate documentation is Read More
When traveling in Peru, carry your passport and valuables in a money belt. Learn more, and get tips on what documents you need for Peru travel, in this free traveling video Read More
Aching for an exotic vacation but short on funds? Drastically discounted or free fares can be yours if you're willing to pack light, travel solo and work for a courier. Read More
Commercial airlines will not allow a package or a document to be sent unless it is accompanied by a paying passenger. Businesses hire air courier companies to provide Read More
A travel courier, sometimes also called a casual courier, is a person who carries important documents on flights for a company in exchange for a discounted or free flight. Read More
From time to time, companies will want a document or other cargo shipped by commercial airlines--but airlines will not accept shipment of any type without a paying Read More
Travel the world for next to nothing or even free as an air courier. Many companies use couriers to deliver important documents and packages throughout the world. You need Read More
An airline courier is a person who is 18 years or older, has a valid passport, and travels on airplanes with packages, shipments or supplies from a business. The airline Read More
Passports, IDs and other travel papers