These Passports Are Now Limited in the US — Here’s What You Need to Know

Travelers across the United States are being caught off guard by new passport restrictions that recently came into effect. These changes apply to specific types of passports and may affect your ability to travel internationally or even re-enter the U.S. if you’re not prepared.

So, what’s the deal?
Reports reveal that certain limited-validity or temporary passports — often issued under urgent or emergency situations — are no longer being accepted for entry in some countries. This especially affects people using emergency, limited, or special-issue passports that may only be valid for one year or less.

Additionally, U.S. authorities have started flagging individuals with unresolved legal or tax issues, and in some cases, this can lead to your passport being revoked or denied renewal.

To avoid surprises:

  • Check your passport’s validity — some countries now require at least 6 months of validity to allow entry.
  • Make sure you don’t owe the IRS more than $62,000 in unpaid taxes, which can trigger a passport restriction under current U.S. law.
  • Avoid traveling with temporary documents unless you’ve confirmed they’re accepted by your destination.

Before your next trip, double-check your passport — because getting turned away at the airport is not the kind of vacation memory you want. ✈️🛂

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