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  2. Birth aboard aircraft and ships - Wikipedia

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    The subject of birth aboard aircraft and ships is one with a long history in public international law. The law on the subject is complex, because various states apply differing principles of nationality , namely jus soli and jus sanguinis , to varying degrees and with varying qualifications.

  3. Visa policy of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Children born to a U.S. permanent resident mother during a temporary visit abroad do not need a passport or visa at the mother's first re-entry to the United States within two years after birth. Children born abroad to a parent with a U.S. immigrant visa after its issuance do not need a visa if holding a passport and a birth certificate. [1]

  4. Visa requirements for United States citizens - Wikipedia

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    You can enter for 60 days per visa exempt stay. [citation needed] You can enter an unlimited number of times via air. [citation needed] Maximum of two entries if entering by sea or land. Else, you need hard visa. [citation needed] Overstayers will be banned and fined upon departure depending on length of overstay. [citation needed] No Timor-Leste

  5. Transportation Worker Identification Credential - Wikipedia

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    Due to U.S.C.G. Policy, persons can still gain access to facilities and vessels without possessing a TWIC card, for up to 30 days, if their employer applies to the TSA (Online) for such a temporary exemption. The employee then carries a print out of their approval along with State issued ID such as a drivers license.

  6. Travel document - Wikipedia

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    Children may use birth certificates as proof of identity. Similarly, many Mercosur countries reciprocally permit travel using identity cards. Permanent residents of Hong Kong and Macau SARs do not require passports when travelling in either region regardless of their citizenship status.

  7. Cruise ship crime: What to know if you're sexually assaulted ...

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    The jury in the Southern District of Florida in late July found that the cruise line owes more than $10 million to a woman who alleged a crew member, Fredy Anggara, raped her during a 2018 cruise ...

  8. Senate sends House bill prohibiting 'non-binary' on birth ...

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    It says, "The birth certificate shall list the child's sex at birth as male or female and may not use the term 'non-binary.'" It passed 33-1 without debate. All the Republicans and two of the ...

  9. Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative - Wikipedia

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    Children born to a U.S. permanent resident mother during a temporary visit abroad do not need a passport or visa at the mother's first re-entry to the United States within two years after birth. Children born abroad to a parent with a U.S. immigrant visa after its issuance do not need a visa if holding a passport and a birth certificate. [7]