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Old Oct 25, 2009, 12:50 AM
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From the United Airlines website:

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Documentation and visas
Documentation requirements vary based on the countries you are planning to visit. Some countries require you to have a visa for entry and may also require proof of onward travel (such as itinerary/receipt), sufficient funds for the length of your stay and/or a confirmation from your hotel. Please note that many countries no longer accept hospital-issued birth certificates as acceptable documentation.
U.S. citizens may visit the U.S. Department of State website to see the entry requirements for any country. Non-U.S.citizens travelling to the U.S should contact their nearest United States Embassy or Consulate for the most current information on what documentation is needed for entry into the U.S.
For further information regarding documentation and visas, all travelers are advised to contact the consulate or embassy of any country for which they will traveling through or visiting. Also, please note that minors traveling outside of their country of residence without both parents/guardians may require additional documents.