Edgar Alacan is co-founder of Jets.com, where he has worked since 2008, establishing and maintaining client relationships and overseeing staff. Before starting Jets.com, Edgar Alacan was a private jet coordinator for Concord Private Jets, where he was the primary contact for clients traveling domestically and internationally.
The US Bureau of Consular Affairs provides a checklist of the required documents for traveling internationally. The passport, for example, is a document travelers should apply for several months before they travel, if they do not have one already. Some countries ask tourists for a visa, which will allow them to enter, leave, or stay in the nation for a specific period. Drugs that are illegal in other countries and prescription drugs might also need documentation for entering a specific country, depending on its regulations. When traveling with minors, it is recommended to bring documents such as written consent from the other parent or custody documents. Many countries do not recognize the U.S. driver’s license, so it is advised to have an international driving permit to drive a car on foreign soil. Since some documents vary according to the destination, travelers should check with the embassy of their destination before embarking.
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