I need to renew my passport (I've been putting it off for the past year or so). I was looking at the State Dept website today to get the scoop on renewing it and discovered that they are now offering a "passport card", like a drivers' license. It's only good for land border crossings (so, Mexico and Canada).
http://www.travel.state.gov/passport...card_3926.html
I definitely plan to renew my traditional "passport book", since it's necessary for all international air travel (including Canada/Mexico). However, I can see how the card might be convenient to have on occasion. I am pretty close to the Canadian border (northern Vermont). I have been thinking about doing some bike touring in Canada this summer, plus my bf and I keep talking about weekend trips to Montreal... etc, etc. In these contexts, it would be much easier to have a card in my wallet than to constantly be worried about keeping tabs on my passport (does it fit in my purse/seatbag? do I feel safe leaving it in the hotel room? etc etc). This is maybe one of those weird "family culture" things, but traveling with my parents when I was younger it was always a very big deal to have it on you and keep it safe -- I remember being forced to wear one of those awful passport holders that goes around your neck/under your clothes as a teenager traveling through England/Ireland and HATING it the whole time.
Anyway, does anyone have a "passport card"? Is it worth the extra time/money to get one?
As I mentioned, we are actually pretty close to Canada. I even thought about training for the Montreal Marathon this fall (My dad ran the Ottawa Marathon last year), so that's a factor in my decision.
Thanks for any info/advice!



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I can understand your reasoning. It would be much easier to deal with than the passport if you were biking over. Though knowing me, that means much easier for me to lose. 