In the Huffington Posts’ article on several mistakes one should avoid before traveling, they present the idea that many of us who travel even those who frequently travel fall for mistakes or end up ruining a trip by forgetting simple things such as ones passport. Some of the mistakes the Post said to avoid were, to take a good amount of legal documentation not just your passport. Another was to exchange your currency to the proper currency for the visiting destination
Key Takeaways:
- Some countries, including Russia and China, require that a passport be valid for six months past the date of your return flight.
- Exchange rates at airports are infamously steep and paying them is an amateur move.
- Be sure to pack photocopies of your passport, visa, credit cards, and other important documents — and leave copies with a trusted friend or family member at home just in case.
“26 European nations require passports be valid three months past your departure.”
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