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We are going on the POH in June - just 22 days. We live in the states. We have been told, and it makes sense, that we will not need any other proof of ID except our DL. But I know since 9/11 all the rules have changed, and I want to make sure we have everything we will need. We could take birth cert if we needed to.

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We are going on the POH in June - just 22 days. We live in the states. We have been told, and it makes sense, that we will not need any other proof of ID except our DL. But I know since 9/11 all the rules have changed, and I want to make sure we have everything we will need. We could take birth cert if we needed to.

 

The requirements as very clear here - no passport or birth certificate but a valid photo ID

 

http://www.ncl.com/ncla/visa_info.htm

 

Photo Identification for all passengers 16 years of age and older



 

Identification consists of one of the following:

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Valid Passport


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Government Issued Photo ID


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Valid Driver’s License that Includes a Photograph




 

 

 

Zero Tolerance

Company policy dictates that all guests 16 years of age and older traveling without proper photo Identification as described will not be allowed to board the vessel and no refund will be issued

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