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Passport Information


Starting June 1, 2009, a U.S. law takes full effect that will require travelers to present a passport or other approved document when entering or returning to the United States. Make sure you’re ready for your next trip across the border.

U.S. citizens - approved travel documents:

  • U.S. Passport - An internationally recognized travel document that verifies identity and citizenship and is accepted for travel by air, land and sea.
  • U.S. Passport Card - A new, limited-use travel document that is smaller and costs less than a U.S. passport and is only valid for travel by land and sea.
  • Enhanced Driver's License - Several states are issuing this voluntary driver's licence that denotes identity and citizenship and is specifically designed for travel into the U.S. by land or sea.
  • Trusted Traveler Program Cards - NEXUS, SeNTRI or FAST cards can speed entry to the U.S. and are issued to pre-approved, low-risk travelers for land or sea travel. The NEXUS card can be used at land or sea ports of entry and in participating airports with a NEXUS kiosk. For Children - U.S. citizens under the age of 16, or under the age of 19 traveling with a school, religious or other youth group, may present a birth certificate, consular report of birth abroad, or naturalization certificate.
Canadian citizens - approved travel documents:

  • Canadian Passport - An internationally recognized travel document that verifies identity and citizenship and is accepted for travel by air, land and sea. The Canadian government encourages all Canadians to get a passport if they plan to travel internationally, including to the U.S.
  • Enhanced Driver's License/Enhanced Identification Card - Several Canadian provinces/territories are issuing this voluntary driver's licence that denotes identity and citizenship and is specifically designed for travel into the U.S. by land or sea.
  • Trusted Traveler Program Cards - NEXUS or FAST cards can speed entry to the U.S. and are issued to pre-approved travelers. FAST cards are valid for land or sea travel. The NEXUS card can be used at land or sea ports of entry and in participating airports with a NEXUS kiosk. Children - Canadian citizens under the age of 15, or under the age of 18 traveling with a school, religious or other youth group, may present a birth certificate, consular report of birth abroad, naturalization certificate or Certificate of Canadian citizenship.
International Peace Garden Exception - The International Peace Garden does have a waiver on the passport regulations. Visitors are invited to tour the attraction without needing passports and/or approved travel documents.

Helpful Links

More information on approved travel documents and information for special groups can be found online at: www.getyouhome.gov

International Travelers - for more information on passport or visa rules please visit US Department of State.

Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative – If you are planning to visit North Dakota but are not sure if you need a passport at this time, please visit US Customs and Border Protection ND Page for up to date information.