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Hctor Manuel Rodrguez Padilla Leon, Gto.

Today is October 17th, 2013 If you travel abroad we will give you 10 valuable tips that can make the trip easier: 1. Make sure you carry all your personal documents in order: unexpired passport and visa in case the authorities of the country of destination. 2. Read prospectuses and notices (and especially public announcements or warnings for travelers on health and other important issues) of the consulates or embassies of the countries you plan to visit. 3. It is very convenient familiar with local laws and customs of the countries to which you are traveling. Remember that the freedoms and rights that the constitution of his country is not always applicable in the countries to which it has to travel. You are required to respect and enforce the laws of the countries they visit abroad. 4. Make two copies of the identification page of your passport. This will facilitate replacement if your passport is stolen or is lost . Leave one copy at home with friends or family so you can easily connect from abroad . Carry the other with you and keep it separate from your passport 5. Leave a copy of the route of your trip with your family or friends so they can easily contact in the event of an emergency. 6. Take care of your luggage permanently. Not left alone or unattended in public areas (airports, hotel lobby ...). Do not accept packages from strangers. 7. Find out about the embassies and consulates of their country in foreign countries who are preparing to travel. Postal addresses and phones are very useful in the event of some kind of problem. It's easy to get this information online.

8. Try not to draw attention to countries, cities or areas in which it does not have much information. Avoid these situations bear faces and clothes or jewelry that draw attention, and do not carry excessive amounts of money or credit cards. De carry store in different places. 9. To avoid breach of local laws concerned only with authorized agents when changing currency or purchase art or antiques . 10. If you encounter any problems, please quickly contact your nearest embassy.

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Hctor Manuel Rodrguez Padilla Leon, Gto. Today is October 17th, 2013 1. Passport. This may seem like an obvious item, but be sure yours is up to date. Passports expire over time and you may need to have yours renewed. In addition, if you plan to travel with a baby, for example, and want to have the child included on your passport, special arrangements will have to be made. Other information that may need to be updated include your address if you've moved since the last passport was issued, your name if you've divorced or married recently, and other identification information. If your physical appearance has changed significantly, it may be time to get a new photograph.

2. Visas. Some countries do not require passports from nations like the United States. Others will issue a visa for work, study, or visiting, often within a specific timeframe like six months. Find out if the country you plan to visit requires a visa, and apply for one promptly if so. This can be a rigorous process, depending on where you wish to visit. If the U.S. does not have diplomatic relations with a nation, an alternative third-party liaision will have to negotiate your visa.

3. Immunizations and other medical records. Take your shot record to show that you've been vaccinated against prevailing diseases in the country you plan to visit. It helps to take a personalized medical record as well that indicates your allergies, current medications, and diagnosed conditions. If you end up in the hospital overseas, your objective written form will provide necessary data that can be processed through a translator if need be.

4. Birth certificates. Although your passport should be adequate, it doesn't hurt to bring a copy of your birth record in case your passport is lost or stolen. It may be a good idea to bring a copy of your marriage license as well, since some countries do not permit cohabitation between unmarried couples in hotels. Get a certified copy rather than a regular copy to take along.

5. Driver's license. Although it technically isn't valid in other countries, a driver's license can be used as an additional form of identification. It also may help you get a driver's license in a foreign country if you plan to drive while there. Make sure your license is current and includes a photograph with your clear likeness.

Keep all documents in a travel-safe bag. It's best to bring them with you on instead of stowing them with the luggage. You may want to laminate the most important items (passport and visa excluded) to keep them from wrinkling and tearing. Then, when you arrive at your destination, you can enjoy your new surroundings without worry, knowing that your documentation is safe and secure if needed.

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