Can I travel in London with my ID?
Can I travel in London with my ID? You do not require a passport to travel within the UK, but you will need to carry one type of photographic ID when travelling with us. Examples include: Valid passport. Valid driving licence, either provisional or full.
What forms of ID can I use in London?
- passport (UK or international; unexpired)
- driving licences or provisional driving licence (UK or EU; unexpired)
- proof of age cards with a PASS logo, such as, a CitizenCard or Young Scot card.
- EU national identity card (unexpired)
What documents should I carry when Travelling?
- Health Travel Documents.
- Travel Itinerary Details.
- Medical and Travel Insurance Proof.
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Do I need a visa for London?
You'll have to either: Apply for a standard Visitor Visa. There is a cost for this, and it must be applied for three months before travel. Be able to visit Britain and Northern Ireland for six months without needing a visa.
What are the 3 most common types of travel documents?
Passport, Travel Visa and National ID Card Proper identification is the foundation of international travel. As a result, you should ensure to always have an official identification document with you.
How can I travel without a passport?
In place of a passport, you can use WHTI-compliant documents like passport cards, trusted traveler's cards, and NEXUS cards. While these allow you to travel to these regions by sea and road, they are not acceptable for international flights.