Spare Batteries and Travel
Posted Jan 04, 2008
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Although this topic is not related to U.S. immigration law or policy, we recognize that it is a change in government policy that potentially impacts many of our readers. The U.S. Department of Transportation revised rules with regard to traveling with spare lithium batteries, effective January 1, 2008. Spare batteries are those that are carried outside the device they are meant to power. Spare batteries may not be included in checked luggage. Within certain limits, they may be packed in carry-on bags. Travelers should read details on the DOT WebSite to be certain they comply with the new rules.

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