CHART OF ENTRY REQUIREMENTS (Continued) 
Transit Passengers (Concluded) 
carrier other than Pan American Airways Sys¬ 
tem, must comply with the requirements for 
Temporary Visitors. In the case of countries not 
served by Pan American Airways System, the 
requirements are applicable to all persons classed 
as “Transit Passengers.” 
How to Ascertain Entry Requirements. 
A check mark ( V ) appearing in any subcolumn 
indicates that all travelers must be in possession 
of the document which is shown at the head of 
the subcolumn concerned. 
A number appearing in any subcolumn except 
that headed “No. of Photos,” indicates that there 
are additional or special requirements which 
must be complied with by certain or all passen¬ 
gers or that certain specified passengers are ex¬ 
empted from compliance with any or all of the 
requirements shown. These additional or special 
requirements and exceptions are shown following 
the chart under the heading “Other Require¬ 
ments, Exceptions, and Remarks.” 
A number appearing in the column headed “No. 
of Photos” indicates the number of front-view 
passport size photographs (not larger than 3x3 
inches nor smaller than 2 34 x 2 Y 2 inches on white 
background) required by consuls for the issuance 
of visas. An asterisk (*) preceding this number 
indicates that an equal number of profile-view 
passport size photographs are also required. 
If no reference mark appears in a subcolumn, the 
document shown at the head of such subcolumn 
is not required. Dots are used in subcolumns in 
which there are no reference marks or numbers. 
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OTHER ENTRY REQUIREMENTS. EXCEPTIONS 
AND REMARKS 
(Applicable to Chart on Pages 20 & 21) 
Chart 
Nos. 
11. With the exception of those holding valid 
reentry permits (or border-crossing cards 
where such cards are valid for reentry), all 
persons other than United States citizens 
must be in possession of consular visas. All 
United States citizens must be in possession 
of a valid passport endorsed by a United 
States diplomatic or consular officer in the 
foreign country from which their journey to 
the United States started or in the foreign 
country in which the traveler was last present 
before entering the United States. For any 
exceptions consult the State Department or 
United States Diplomatic rep resentati ves 
abroad. (The term “United States” includes 
all territory subject to the jurisdiction of 
the United States.) 
13. All entry (and departure) requirements of 
the United States are applicable and the 
following additional requirements must be 
complied with in the case of entry into the 
United States territory shown below: 
The Canal Zone. Until further notice, all 
passengers destined to or in transit through 
the Canal Zone must also comply with the 
entry requirements of Panama. A Panaman¬ 
ian visa will exempt aliens from requirement 
No. 79. 
