Travel Tiips and/or Requirements change all the time. This page tries to keep up with them all, from new EU Requirements to just common sense travel. Some are timely relevant options and choices - others are pertaining to cigarette do's and don't in Mexico. You never know..
IMMIGRATION or CUSTOMS - MEXICO: immigration, because there is no going through customs, you just walk through an area that most people are not stopped in. they have gotten it to where there is almost no wait time now. less than 20 minutes I would say for sure
This is one of those "Did you Know" subjects: (This article was written by Travel & Leisure in 2025 and very possibly some may have changed. I tell ALL my clients to have 6 months of validity on their passports when they return home.)
Passport at Time of Entry
Don’t let an expired passport ruin your travel plans: These countries require a valid passport upon arrival and for the duration of your stay. Keep in mind that some destinations may also have additional entry requirements, so it’s essential to check the latest guidelines before you go. For example, as of this year, the United Kingdom requires U.S. travelers to obtain an Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) before arrival. In Japan, U.S. citizens can visit for up to 90 days without a visa, but they must show proof of an onward or return ticket upon entry. Plus EES is in full force as of April 10. ETIAS will be in effect most likely by October of 2026.
Anguilla,Aruba, Australia, The Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Canada, Cayman Islands (British Overseas Territory), Colombia (though the U.S. Department of State recommends six months' validity), Costa Rica, Dominica, Dominican Republic, Ireland, Jamaica, Japan, Mexico, Montserrat, Nicaragua, Saint Lucia, Saint Martin, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, United Kingdom,
APRIL 10 EES (Europe) The European Union’s new digital Entry/Exit System launched on April 10 across the 29-country Schengen Area. Swipe to find out what travelers heading to Europe should know about the new program, and share this with your clients who are planning to go across the pond!
Purchasing and Shipping
IF you are purchasing items that you are shipping home - this might be helpful to remember. Actually this happened in Italy but it could have been elswhere.
To anyone from the U.S. keep in mind if you ship your beautiful ceramic finds (I suggest La Bacheca in Praiano) that you will have to pay a tariff. The UPS person try to deliver and was asking for a money order or a check. To the client this was confusing and concerning at first. Turns out if you have the tracking number you can pay this tariff online on the UPS website so you don’t have to do a check or money order!
Connection Times- Amsterdam (however, this hold for any major European airport)
Recommended Connection Time
A minimum of 90 minutes to 2 hours (actually I do MINIMUM 2 1/2 to 3 hours, and that was before the new digital screening) is generally recommended for international connections at AMS. This allows enough time to go from your arriving gate to your departure gate comfortably, including any security or passport checks.
What to Expect During Your Connection
Since you’re connecting from a gateway (within Europe) to an international flight (to home gateway), you will typically have to:
Pass through a security screening before your transatlantic flight, even if you are already in the Schengen area.
Clear passport control/immigration leaving the Schengen Zone, since the US is outside Schengen.
European Travel Requirements:
ETIAS until later in year. (October is the latest word). European gates/countries: It’s EET that is done upon arrival.
For instance: Amsterdam (AMS) 18March and immigration was in person. If you go through and are automated: Step one gets you a number, 1 or 2. Depending on that number you either go through automated or not. The lines were long. Don't try to do automated if that's not what you got, they'll make you go to the other side.
UK: DIfferent system - ask me for the code and I will send. It is approximately $18 and is good for 2 years. You can do it online and is quick. (Keep a copy of the email with your passport just in case)
3/24/26 Mexico Travel: Remember this: no vaping or E cigarettes allowed in Mexico as well as 10 packs allowed per traveller.
3/29/26 Good tip to pass on... get an eSim before leaving the states. Clients got a Nomad eSim and it has really come in handy. Not everyplace has WiFi. Communication for transportation, finding lodging and restaurants is not readily available. The eSim saves so much time and helps you communicate if you do not speak the language of the country you are going to.