My guidebook says 6 months.
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Michael StJohns <mstjohns@xxxxxxxxxxx>
02/18/2007 02:03 AM |
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http://travel.state.gov/travel/cis_pa_tw/cis/cis_1099.html
3 months is the requirement.
At 09:03 PM 2/17/2007, Radia Perlman wrote:
>There are some countries that require not just a *valid* passport,
>but one which won't
>expire for 6 months beyond when you visit a country. Is Prague in
>one of these countries (for US citizens)?
>I've heard conflicting things.
>
>If it does have the requirement (that a passport has to be valid for
>6 months beyond the IETF meeting), it should probably be noted on
>the ietf page about the meeting. I couldn't
>see any information about passport expiration -- just that we don't
>need a visa.
>
>Does anyone know definitively?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Radia
>
>
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