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Originally Posted by mikah2k
From what I read, passports are not required to enter the United States, and homemade docs are sufficiently legitimate for id during travel in United States.
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Homemade or not, once a notary places his signature/seal on it, it becomes a public document.
Under the Hague Convention (1963?) if accompanied by an apostile from State Dept bought for a particular foreign country then the document is as valid in that country as it is in the country where it is notarized.
This holds true for Canadians too.