This document provides instructions for renewing a U.S. passport using Form DS-82. To be eligible to use this form, the applicant must:
1. Be at least 16 years old and have been issued their most recent U.S. passport book or card less than 15 years ago.
2. Use the same name as on their most recent U.S. passport book or card.
3. Submit their most recently issued U.S. passport book or card with the application, unless it has been lost, stolen, damaged or mutilated.
The applicant must also submit:
1. Fees;
2. A recent color photo; and
3. Documentation of
This document provides instructions for applying for a U.S. passport. It outlines requirements for proof of U.S. citizenship and identity documents, fees, and how to submit the application. Special rules apply for minor children's applications, including both parents appearing or additional documentation if one parent cannot. Failure to provide all required information and fees can result in processing delays or denial of the application.
This document provides instructions for applying for a U.S. passport. It outlines requirements for proof of U.S. citizenship and identity documents, fees, and how to submit the application. Special rules apply for minor children's applications, including requirements for both parents to appear or provide additional documentation if only one parent is present. Failure to provide all required information and documents could significantly delay or deny the application.
1) This document provides instructions for applying for a U.S. passport through the Department of State. It outlines requirements for proof of citizenship, identity, photographs, fees, and how/where to submit the application.
2) Special rules apply for passport applications for minor children under 16, including appearance by both parents and evidence of parental relationship/consent.
3) The instructions warn that making false statements on the application is punishable by law and that passport fees are non-refundable.
This document provides instructions for obtaining a passport for a minor under age 16. It outlines the process for obtaining consent from the non-applying parent or guardian, or documenting special circumstances if their consent cannot be obtained. The non-applying parent must provide a notarized written statement of consent. If consent is not provided, the applying parent must submit a statement describing the special circumstances preventing consent. False statements are punishable by law.
This document provides instructions for completing form DS-3053, which is used to provide consent from a non-applying parent for a minor's passport application. It outlines how to complete the form, including providing identification and having the signature witnessed and notarized. It also provides contact information for passport services and details about the purpose, routine uses, and authorities for collecting the information on the form.
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This document contains supplemental questions for U.S. visa applicants from the Department of State. It requests additional personal information, including passport and travel history, relatives, addresses, contact information, social media accounts, employment history, and a signature agreeing to the terms. The information will be used to determine visa eligibility and may be shared with other government agencies for law enforcement purposes. Failure to provide complete information could delay or deny a visa application.
The How to Apply for a New Passport slide show provides step-by-step instructions to help American citizens obtain a passport. Includes a list of requirements and tips so that applicants can get a new passport while avoiding common mistakes that could lead to delays or, even, rejection of the passport application.
This document provides instructions for applying for a U.S. passport. It outlines requirements for proof of U.S. citizenship and identity documents, fees, and how to submit the application. Special rules apply for minor children's applications, including both parents appearing or additional documentation if one parent cannot. Failure to provide all required information and fees can result in processing delays or denial of the application.
This document provides instructions for applying for a U.S. passport. It outlines requirements for proof of U.S. citizenship and identity documents, fees, and how to submit the application. Special rules apply for minor children's applications, including requirements for both parents to appear or provide additional documentation if only one parent is present. Failure to provide all required information and documents could significantly delay or deny the application.
1) This document provides instructions for applying for a U.S. passport through the Department of State. It outlines requirements for proof of citizenship, identity, photographs, fees, and how/where to submit the application.
2) Special rules apply for passport applications for minor children under 16, including appearance by both parents and evidence of parental relationship/consent.
3) The instructions warn that making false statements on the application is punishable by law and that passport fees are non-refundable.
This document provides instructions for obtaining a passport for a minor under age 16. It outlines the process for obtaining consent from the non-applying parent or guardian, or documenting special circumstances if their consent cannot be obtained. The non-applying parent must provide a notarized written statement of consent. If consent is not provided, the applying parent must submit a statement describing the special circumstances preventing consent. False statements are punishable by law.
This document provides instructions for completing form DS-3053, which is used to provide consent from a non-applying parent for a minor's passport application. It outlines how to complete the form, including providing identification and having the signature witnessed and notarized. It also provides contact information for passport services and details about the purpose, routine uses, and authorities for collecting the information on the form.
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Get a Passport Quickly You can request and pay for expedited service. If your trip is not within 2-3 weeks, but you need your passport sooner than the normal 6-8 weeks, you can request expedited service in getting a U.S. Passport (DS-11). If you’re traveling in 24-48 hours. Buy UK driving license online. https://www.besdocumentservice.com/get-valid-uk-driving-license-dvla-birmingham/
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This document contains supplemental questions for U.S. visa applicants from the Department of State. It requests additional personal information, including passport and travel history, relatives, addresses, contact information, social media accounts, employment history, and a signature agreeing to the terms. The information will be used to determine visa eligibility and may be shared with other government agencies for law enforcement purposes. Failure to provide complete information could delay or deny a visa application.
The How to Apply for a New Passport slide show provides step-by-step instructions to help American citizens obtain a passport. Includes a list of requirements and tips so that applicants can get a new passport while avoiding common mistakes that could lead to delays or, even, rejection of the passport application.
I was out to dinner with some old friends recently and we started speaking about the upcoming Presidential Election. Since they did not live in the U.S., they had been relying on what they were hearing in the foreign media. Of course, they asked me what I thought of the prospective candidates' positions on U.S. immigration law. After pointing out that "politics makes strange bedfellows" (which is an interesting direct translation into many languages), I proceeded to explain a bit about the recent history of U.S. immigration law . . .
The document discusses various methods for obtaining lawful permanent residence in the United States through marriage to a U.S. citizen or green card holder. It outlines the immediate family and family preference immigration categories and several processes for obtaining a green card including the K-3 visa for marriage to a U.S. citizen abroad, the K-1 fiancé visa, filing an I-130 petition with consular processing abroad, and concurrently filing I-130 and adjustment of status applications within the United States. Key requirements and processing steps are provided for each method.
The document provides instructions for changing your name on a US passport and tourist visa after a name change due to marriage, divorce, or court order. It outlines 6 steps: 1) determine if your passport was issued over or under 1 year ago to know which form to use; 2) obtain documentation of your name change; 3) fill out form DS-5504 and submit with your current passport if issued less than 1 year ago; 4) fill out form DS-82 and submit for renewal if over 1 year ago; 5) fill out form DS-11 for a new passport without documentation; 6) contact the US embassy that issued your visa with your documents.
Government’s motion for extension of time to file response to defendant’s mot...Cocoselul Inaripat
The government filed a motion requesting a two-week extension to respond to the defendant's motion for return of property. Several items seized from the defendant's home during a 2008 search warrant were identified in the defendant's motion. The government is working to obtain affidavits from law enforcement agents regarding the status and location of the items. Due to the recent identification and location of some items, the government requires additional time to compile the necessary documentation for its response. The motion requests extending the response deadline from April 23rd to May 7th to allow time for completion of the affidavits and paperwork.
The I-130 form allows lawful permanent residents to petition for certain family members to immigrate to the United States. It costs $420 to file and the checklist outlines the required documents depending on the relationship, such as a marriage certificate for a spouse. After filing, it will take a few weeks to get a notice of receipt and then an approval or denial. If approved, the petition is sent to the National Visa Center to continue the immigration process.
This document appears to be a fillable form for updating exemption and employer/employee information for tax purposes in the Philippines. It requests information such as the taxpayer's name, address, date of birth, dependents, spouse details, and employment details. The form has sections for personal exemptions, dependent children, other dependents, and notes if the taxpayer has multiple employers. It requires signatures from both the taxpayer and employer to certify that the information provided is true and correct.
The document discusses obtaining marriage records and verification letters from the Department of State Health and Services in Texas. It notes that Texas recorded a population of 25 million in 2010, improving chances of finding a partner. It describes how newlywed couples can use their marriage license for legal purposes and that verification letters can be obtained either by visiting the office or mailing a request. The processing time for requests varies from 6-8 weeks for mail to 30-120 minutes by visiting. Fees of $20 are payable by check or money order.
Scope 2017 individual application form instructionsScopeCamp
The document provides instructions for filling out an individual application form for a SCOPE trip taking place from May 18th to 22nd, 2017. It notes that all information must be filled out clearly to avoid delays, and specifically requests Canadian passport number, birth certificate number, or landed immigrant number and status, as this information must be provided to US Customs before arrival for pre-screening to make the border crossing easier. It also provides details on valid passport requirements for Canadian and other citizens, documentation needed for children under 16, consent letters if a child is traveling without both parents, and insurance requirements.
This document discusses death records and how to obtain them. It explains that death records must be obtained through your state or local vital records office, as there is no national database. To request a death record, you must prove your direct relationship to the deceased by providing ID and documentation of your address. For genealogy purposes, you can request death records for individuals deceased for over 50 years by providing estimated dates and locations to the vital records office along with a small fee. Online resources are also available to help facilitate the search for death records.
This document provides instructions for applying for additional visa pages or other passport services. It outlines how to complete and submit the application form, including mailing addresses and fees. It also details important notices regarding privacy, legal notices, and penalties for providing false information.
Form 562 i referral for family services instructionsscreaminc
This document provides instructions for completing a Referral for Family Services form. The form is used when case managers request the services of a family services worker to assist in achieving case goals. It collects information about the referring case manager, the reason for referral, client information, and the disposition of the referral including whether a family services worker was assigned and their availability. The form is routed among the case manager, family services supervisor, and assigned family services worker to coordinate services and track case assignments.
Cps 32 i child fatality-serious injury report instructionsscreaminc
This document provides instructions for completing the Child Death/Serious Injury Report form used by the Division of Family and Children Services in Georgia. The form is to be completed by the county director or designee any time a child known to DFCS dies or suffers a serious injury. It requires identifying information about the child and family, a summary of the circumstances of the death or injury, the county's history with the family, involvement of other agencies, and medical information. The completed form must be faxed or emailed to the Program Planning & Policy Development Unit by the close of business the day the county learns of the incident.
The civil documents you need at the interviewUsafis
The document lists the various civil documents that may be required at an immigration interview, including:
1. A high school diploma, documentation of two years of recent work experience, and an original birth certificate.
2. Police certificates from places lived for more than six months since age 16, as well as from other countries lived in for over a year since age 16.
3. Divorce papers, death certificates, and annulment papers from previous marriages, as well as adoption records and affidavits if applicable.
This document provides an abstract book for an immunology conference. It includes:
- A table of contents listing over 30 sessions covering topics like innate immune sensors, microbial triggers for inflammation, leukocyte signaling, myeloid cells, viral infections, immunodeficiencies, autoimmune mechanisms, gene and cell therapy, and more.
- Abstracts submitted by authors for oral presentations in plenary lectures, lunchtime lectures, sponsored sessions, and over 30 symposia.
- Abstracts for late breaking sessions on basic and translational immunology research.
- Abstracts for two workshops on granulocytes and mast cells.
The document organizes and lists abstracts submitted for various presentations
Abstract Book of The 15th International Congress of Immunology, Milan, Italy,...user89213908
This document provides an abstract book for an immunology conference. It includes:
- A table of contents listing over 30 sessions covering topics like autoimmunity, infections, cancer immunotherapy, and more.
- Abstracts submitted by authors for oral presentations in plenary lectures, symposia, and late-breaking sessions.
- Annotations providing instructions on session numbering and formatting of author names.
The abstract book is intended to inform conference attendees about upcoming talks and presented research across the wide scope of immunology.
The Fourth International Workshop on Bio-Design Automation (IWBDA) at DAC will bring together researchers from the synthetic biology, systems biology, and design automation communities. The focus is on concepts, methodologies and software tools for the computational analysis of biological systems and the synthesis of biological systems.
Still in its early stages, the field of synthetic biology has been driven by experimental expertise; much of its success can be attributed to the skill of the researchers in specific domains of biology. There has been a concerted effort to assemble repositories of standardized components. However, creating and integrating synthetic components remains an ad hoc process. The field has now reached a stage where it calls for computer-aided design tools. The electronic design automation (EDA) community has unique expertise to contribute to this endeavor. This workshop offers a forum for cross-disciplinary discussion, with the aim of seeding collaboration between the research communities.
Topics of interest include:
Design methodologies for synthetic biology.
Standardization of biological components.
Automated assembly techniques.
Computer-aided modeling and abstraction techniques.
Engineering methods inspired by biology.
Domain specific languages for synthetic biology.
Data exchange standards and models for synthetic biology
The document discusses how personalization and dynamic content are becoming increasingly important on websites. It notes that 52% of marketers see content personalization as critical and 75% of consumers like it when brands personalize their content. However, personalization can create issues for search engine optimization as dynamic URLs and content are more difficult for search engines to index than static pages. The document provides tips for SEOs to help address these personalization and SEO challenges, such as using static URLs when possible and submitting accurate sitemaps.
I was out to dinner with some old friends recently and we started speaking about the upcoming Presidential Election. Since they did not live in the U.S., they had been relying on what they were hearing in the foreign media. Of course, they asked me what I thought of the prospective candidates' positions on U.S. immigration law. After pointing out that "politics makes strange bedfellows" (which is an interesting direct translation into many languages), I proceeded to explain a bit about the recent history of U.S. immigration law . . .
The document discusses various methods for obtaining lawful permanent residence in the United States through marriage to a U.S. citizen or green card holder. It outlines the immediate family and family preference immigration categories and several processes for obtaining a green card including the K-3 visa for marriage to a U.S. citizen abroad, the K-1 fiancé visa, filing an I-130 petition with consular processing abroad, and concurrently filing I-130 and adjustment of status applications within the United States. Key requirements and processing steps are provided for each method.
The document provides instructions for changing your name on a US passport and tourist visa after a name change due to marriage, divorce, or court order. It outlines 6 steps: 1) determine if your passport was issued over or under 1 year ago to know which form to use; 2) obtain documentation of your name change; 3) fill out form DS-5504 and submit with your current passport if issued less than 1 year ago; 4) fill out form DS-82 and submit for renewal if over 1 year ago; 5) fill out form DS-11 for a new passport without documentation; 6) contact the US embassy that issued your visa with your documents.
Government’s motion for extension of time to file response to defendant’s mot...Cocoselul Inaripat
The government filed a motion requesting a two-week extension to respond to the defendant's motion for return of property. Several items seized from the defendant's home during a 2008 search warrant were identified in the defendant's motion. The government is working to obtain affidavits from law enforcement agents regarding the status and location of the items. Due to the recent identification and location of some items, the government requires additional time to compile the necessary documentation for its response. The motion requests extending the response deadline from April 23rd to May 7th to allow time for completion of the affidavits and paperwork.
The I-130 form allows lawful permanent residents to petition for certain family members to immigrate to the United States. It costs $420 to file and the checklist outlines the required documents depending on the relationship, such as a marriage certificate for a spouse. After filing, it will take a few weeks to get a notice of receipt and then an approval or denial. If approved, the petition is sent to the National Visa Center to continue the immigration process.
This document appears to be a fillable form for updating exemption and employer/employee information for tax purposes in the Philippines. It requests information such as the taxpayer's name, address, date of birth, dependents, spouse details, and employment details. The form has sections for personal exemptions, dependent children, other dependents, and notes if the taxpayer has multiple employers. It requires signatures from both the taxpayer and employer to certify that the information provided is true and correct.
The document discusses obtaining marriage records and verification letters from the Department of State Health and Services in Texas. It notes that Texas recorded a population of 25 million in 2010, improving chances of finding a partner. It describes how newlywed couples can use their marriage license for legal purposes and that verification letters can be obtained either by visiting the office or mailing a request. The processing time for requests varies from 6-8 weeks for mail to 30-120 minutes by visiting. Fees of $20 are payable by check or money order.
Scope 2017 individual application form instructionsScopeCamp
The document provides instructions for filling out an individual application form for a SCOPE trip taking place from May 18th to 22nd, 2017. It notes that all information must be filled out clearly to avoid delays, and specifically requests Canadian passport number, birth certificate number, or landed immigrant number and status, as this information must be provided to US Customs before arrival for pre-screening to make the border crossing easier. It also provides details on valid passport requirements for Canadian and other citizens, documentation needed for children under 16, consent letters if a child is traveling without both parents, and insurance requirements.
This document discusses death records and how to obtain them. It explains that death records must be obtained through your state or local vital records office, as there is no national database. To request a death record, you must prove your direct relationship to the deceased by providing ID and documentation of your address. For genealogy purposes, you can request death records for individuals deceased for over 50 years by providing estimated dates and locations to the vital records office along with a small fee. Online resources are also available to help facilitate the search for death records.
This document provides instructions for applying for additional visa pages or other passport services. It outlines how to complete and submit the application form, including mailing addresses and fees. It also details important notices regarding privacy, legal notices, and penalties for providing false information.
Form 562 i referral for family services instructionsscreaminc
This document provides instructions for completing a Referral for Family Services form. The form is used when case managers request the services of a family services worker to assist in achieving case goals. It collects information about the referring case manager, the reason for referral, client information, and the disposition of the referral including whether a family services worker was assigned and their availability. The form is routed among the case manager, family services supervisor, and assigned family services worker to coordinate services and track case assignments.
Cps 32 i child fatality-serious injury report instructionsscreaminc
This document provides instructions for completing the Child Death/Serious Injury Report form used by the Division of Family and Children Services in Georgia. The form is to be completed by the county director or designee any time a child known to DFCS dies or suffers a serious injury. It requires identifying information about the child and family, a summary of the circumstances of the death or injury, the county's history with the family, involvement of other agencies, and medical information. The completed form must be faxed or emailed to the Program Planning & Policy Development Unit by the close of business the day the county learns of the incident.
The civil documents you need at the interviewUsafis
The document lists the various civil documents that may be required at an immigration interview, including:
1. A high school diploma, documentation of two years of recent work experience, and an original birth certificate.
2. Police certificates from places lived for more than six months since age 16, as well as from other countries lived in for over a year since age 16.
3. Divorce papers, death certificates, and annulment papers from previous marriages, as well as adoption records and affidavits if applicable.
This document provides an abstract book for an immunology conference. It includes:
- A table of contents listing over 30 sessions covering topics like innate immune sensors, microbial triggers for inflammation, leukocyte signaling, myeloid cells, viral infections, immunodeficiencies, autoimmune mechanisms, gene and cell therapy, and more.
- Abstracts submitted by authors for oral presentations in plenary lectures, lunchtime lectures, sponsored sessions, and over 30 symposia.
- Abstracts for late breaking sessions on basic and translational immunology research.
- Abstracts for two workshops on granulocytes and mast cells.
The document organizes and lists abstracts submitted for various presentations
Abstract Book of The 15th International Congress of Immunology, Milan, Italy,...user89213908
This document provides an abstract book for an immunology conference. It includes:
- A table of contents listing over 30 sessions covering topics like autoimmunity, infections, cancer immunotherapy, and more.
- Abstracts submitted by authors for oral presentations in plenary lectures, symposia, and late-breaking sessions.
- Annotations providing instructions on session numbering and formatting of author names.
The abstract book is intended to inform conference attendees about upcoming talks and presented research across the wide scope of immunology.
The Fourth International Workshop on Bio-Design Automation (IWBDA) at DAC will bring together researchers from the synthetic biology, systems biology, and design automation communities. The focus is on concepts, methodologies and software tools for the computational analysis of biological systems and the synthesis of biological systems.
Still in its early stages, the field of synthetic biology has been driven by experimental expertise; much of its success can be attributed to the skill of the researchers in specific domains of biology. There has been a concerted effort to assemble repositories of standardized components. However, creating and integrating synthetic components remains an ad hoc process. The field has now reached a stage where it calls for computer-aided design tools. The electronic design automation (EDA) community has unique expertise to contribute to this endeavor. This workshop offers a forum for cross-disciplinary discussion, with the aim of seeding collaboration between the research communities.
Topics of interest include:
Design methodologies for synthetic biology.
Standardization of biological components.
Automated assembly techniques.
Computer-aided modeling and abstraction techniques.
Engineering methods inspired by biology.
Domain specific languages for synthetic biology.
Data exchange standards and models for synthetic biology
The document discusses how personalization and dynamic content are becoming increasingly important on websites. It notes that 52% of marketers see content personalization as critical and 75% of consumers like it when brands personalize their content. However, personalization can create issues for search engine optimization as dynamic URLs and content are more difficult for search engines to index than static pages. The document provides tips for SEOs to help address these personalization and SEO challenges, such as using static URLs when possible and submitting accurate sitemaps.
Lightning Talk #9: How UX and Data Storytelling Can Shape Policy by Mika Aldabaux singapore
How can we take UX and Data Storytelling out of the tech context and use them to change the way government behaves?
Showcasing the truth is the highest goal of data storytelling. Because the design of a chart can affect the interpretation of data in a major way, one must wield visual tools with care and deliberation. Using quantitative facts to evoke an emotional response is best achieved with the combination of UX and data storytelling.
This document summarizes a study of CEO succession events among the largest 100 U.S. corporations between 2005-2015. The study analyzed executives who were passed over for the CEO role ("succession losers") and their subsequent careers. It found that 74% of passed over executives left their companies, with 30% eventually becoming CEOs elsewhere. However, companies led by succession losers saw average stock price declines of 13% over 3 years, compared to gains for companies whose CEO selections remained unchanged. The findings suggest that boards generally identify the most qualified CEO candidates, though differences between internal and external hires complicate comparisons.
This document provides instructions for applying for a U.S. passport. It outlines requirements for proof of U.S. citizenship and identity documentation needed for the application. Special requirements are listed for minor children, including both parents appearing and providing additional documentation if applying with only one parent. Contact information is provided for passport services.
This document provides instructions for applying for a U.S. passport. It outlines requirements for proof of U.S. citizenship and identification. It also details fees, acceptable forms of payment, and instructions on where and how to submit the application. Special requirements are outlined for minor children and those who previously held a passport. Contact information is provided for inquiries.
This document provides instructions for applying for a U.S. passport. It outlines the application process and requirements, including:
- Providing proof of U.S. citizenship such as a birth certificate or prior passport. Special rules apply to children.
- Submitting two recent passport photos and identity documents like a driver's license. Witnesses can be used if documents cannot be provided.
- Including applicable fees depending on age and passport book or card. Expedited service has additional costs.
- Applications must be submitted in-person at locations like courthouses, post offices or passport agencies.
This two-page document from the U.S. Department of State is a statement of consent form for the issuance of a U.S. passport to a child. It outlines that both legal parents/guardians must apply for a passport for a child under 16 or provide notarized consent. For children 16-17, one parent's consent may be requested. The form collects information about the child and non-applying parent/guardian, including their signature being notarized to provide consent for passport issuance. It warns that false statements are punishable by law and provides contact information for passport and children's issues.
This document outlines the requirements for obtaining a Philippine ePassport from the Consulate General. It details the basic requirements for first time applicants, passport renewals, and replacement of a lost passport. Requirements include personal appearance, application forms, birth certificates, proof of citizenship, passport photos taken at the Consulate, and fees. Additional documents are needed for special circumstances like married name changes or divorces. Passports are processed in 8-10 weeks for regular applications and 11 weeks total for lost passport replacements.
The document provides instructions for submitting a statement regarding a lost or stolen U.S. passport. It notes that citizens can normally only have one valid passport and must explain what happened to any previous passport. The information submitted is placed in a system to prevent misuse and help authorities detain anyone improperly using the lost passport. If later found, the lost passport should be submitted for cancellation since it has been invalidated.
The document provides instructions for submitting a statement regarding a lost or stolen U.S. passport. It notes that citizens can normally only have one valid passport and must explain what happened to any previous passport. The information submitted is placed in a system to prevent misuse and help authorities detain anyone improperly using the lost or stolen passport. If the lost passport is later found, it must be submitted for cancellation since it has been invalidated. False statements on the form can result in fines or imprisonment.
The document provides instructions for submitting a statement regarding a lost or stolen U.S. passport. It notes that citizens can normally only have one valid passport and must explain what happened to any previous passport. The information submitted is placed in a system to prevent misuse and those with lost/stolen passports may be detained. If the lost passport is later found, it must be submitted for cancellation as it has been invalidated. False statements are punishable by law.
The document provides instructions for submitting a statement regarding a lost or stolen U.S. passport. It notes that citizens can normally only have one valid passport and must explain what happened to any previous passport. The information provided will be used to prevent misuse and help authorities detain anyone improperly using the lost or stolen passport. If the lost passport is later found, it must be submitted for cancellation, as it has been invalidated.
Filing a Form I-130 petition for an alien relative is the first step in helping that relative become a lawful permanent resident of the United States. As a US citizen, you can petition for your spouse, unmarried children under 21, parents, and unmarried siblings over 21. Approval of the I-130 establishes the family relationship but the relative's place in line depends on when you filed. Wait times vary from immediately available for some immediate relatives to several years for others. The petition process and requirements are outlined on the USCIS website.
This document provides instructions for applying for an original Social Security card, replacing a lost or damaged card, or updating information on an existing Social Security record. Applicants must submit required documentation to prove their identity, age, and citizenship or immigration status. Acceptable forms of identification include a U.S. birth certificate, passport, driver's license, and immigration documents. The application process is free and can be completed in person at a Social Security office or by mail.
As many continue to experience the ripple effects of "Trump travel" we continue to remind prospective international travelers to be sure that they understand the vague nuances associated with the nonimmigrant or immigrant classifications they may be seeking when entering the U.S.
This document provides instructions for completing the electronic Diversity Visa entry form. It outlines the personal information required, including name, gender, birthdate, birthplace, country of eligibility, photograph, mailing address, country of residence, marital status, number of children, education level, and contact information. It notes the requirements to qualify for the Diversity Visa program and explains that the information collected will be used to determine eligibility for an immigrant visa and may be shared with other government agencies for law enforcement purposes.
This document is an online visa application submitted by Aleksandra Vorobeva, a Russian citizen, on May 21, 2014. She is applying for a family visitor visa to the UK to visit from July 18-August 9, 2014. The application provides her biographic and passport details, contact information, travel history, employment, and family details. It includes payment confirmation for the visa application fee and declares that the information provided is true.
This document provides instructions for applying for a Social Security card. It outlines the requirements for an original card, replacement card, and changing information on a Social Security record. Applicants must provide certain documents to verify identity, U.S. citizenship or immigration status, and date of birth. Acceptable documents include a birth certificate, U.S. passport, driver's license, and immigration records. The application must be completed legibly using black or blue ink and signed.
The document outlines the application process for obtaining a Social Security card, including requirements for original cards, replacements, and updating information. Applicants must provide acceptable documents to verify identity, citizenship or immigration status, and birth details. The application collects contact and background information and must be submitted in-person or by mail with supporting evidence documents.
This document provides instructions for filling out Form I-130, Petition for Alien Relative. A U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident can file this form to establish a family relationship with an alien relative who wants to immigrate to the U.S. The instructions specify who can file Form I-130, which documents are required to prove citizenship/residency status and family relationships, where to file based on location, and what to do if documents are unavailable.
This document provides instructions for completing Form N-600K, which is used to apply for citizenship and a certificate of citizenship for a child under 18 who resides outside the United States. The form should be filed by a US citizen parent or legal guardian on behalf of a biological or adopted child who meets the eligibility requirements. The filing fee is $600, or $550 for adopted children. The instructions provide details on who can file, eligibility requirements, required documents, and payment methods.
The How to Renew Passport guide includes instructions, requirements and tips for getting a United States passport renewal. Information about forms, documents and expediting passport renewals.
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Being a Paper Presented at Business Recovery and Insolvency Practitioners Association of Nigeria (BRIPAN) on Friday, August 18, 2023.
Synopsis On Annual General Meeting/Extra Ordinary General Meeting With Ordinary And Special Businesses And Ordinary And Special Resolutions with Companies (Postal Ballot) Regulations, 2018
Lifting the Corporate Veil. Power Point Presentationseri bangash
"Lifting the Corporate Veil" is a legal concept that refers to the judicial act of disregarding the separate legal personality of a corporation or limited liability company (LLC). Normally, a corporation is considered a legal entity separate from its shareholders or members, meaning that the personal assets of shareholders or members are protected from the liabilities of the corporation. However, there are certain situations where courts may decide to "pierce" or "lift" the corporate veil, holding shareholders or members personally liable for the debts or actions of the corporation.
Here are some common scenarios in which courts might lift the corporate veil:
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1. I can submit my most recent U.S. passport book and/or U.S. passport
card with this application.
I was at least 16 years old when my most recent U.S. passport book
and/or passport card was issued.
I was issued my most recent U.S. passport book and/or passport
card less than 15 years ago.
My most recent U.S. passport book and/or U.S. passport card that
I am renewing has not been lost, stolen, mutilated, or damaged.
My U.S. passport has not been limited from the normal ten year
validity period due to passport damage/mutilation, multiple passport
thefts/losses, or non-compliance with 22 C.F.R. 51.41. (Please
refer to the back pages of your U.S. passport book for endorsement
information.)
I use the same name as on my recent U.S. passport book and/or
U.S. passport card.
I have had my name changed by marriage or court order and can
submit proper documentation to reflect my name change.
Yes No
U.S. PASSPORT RENEWAL APPLICATION FOR ELIGIBLE INDIVIDUALS
PLEASE DETACH AND RETAIN THIS INSTRUCTION SHEET FOR YOUR RECORDS
CAN I USE THIS FORM?
Complete the checklist to determine your eligibility to use this form
Yes No
If you answered NO to any of the statements above,
STOP - You cannot use this form!
You must apply on application form DS-11 by making a personal appearance before an acceptance agent
authorized to accept passport applications. Visit travel.state.gov to find your nearest acceptance facility.
Yes No
Yes No
Yes No
--OR--
Date of Application:_____________________
U.S. PASSPORTS, EITHER IN BOOK OR CARD FORMAT, ARE ISSUED ONLY TO U.S. CITIZENS OR NON-CITIZEN NATIONALS. EACH PERSON
MUST OBTAIN HIS OR HER OWN U.S. PASSPORT BOOK OR PASSPORT CARD. THE PASSPORT CARD IS A U.S. PASSPORT ISSUED IN CARD
FORMAT. LIKE THE TRADITIONAL PASSPORT BOOK, IT REFLECTS THE BEARER'S ORIGIN, IDENTITY, AND NATIONALITY AND IS SUBJECT TO
EXISTING PASSPORT LAWS AND REGULATIONS. UNLIKE THE PASSPORT BOOK, THE PASSPORT CARD IS VALID ONLY FOR ENTRY TO THE
UNITED STATES AT LAND BORDER CROSSINGS AND SEA PORTS OF ENTRY WHEN TRAVELING FROM CANADA, MEXICO, THE CARIBBEAN,
AND BERMUDA. THE U.S. PASSPORT CARD IS NOT VALID FOR INTERNATIONAL AIR TRAVEL.
PLEASE NOTE: YOUR NEW PASSPORT WILL HAVE A DIFFERENT PASSPORT NUMBER THAN YOUR PREVIOUS PASSPORT.
FAILURE TO PROVIDE INFORMATION REQUESTED ON THIS FORM, INCLUDING YOUR SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER,
MAY RESULT IN SIGNIFICANT PROCESSING DELAYS AND/OR THE DENIAL OF YOUR APPLICATION.
NOTICE TO APPLICANTS RESIDING ABROAD
United States citizens residing abroad CANNOT submit this form to the domestic address listed on the Instruction Page 2. Such applicants should contact the
nearest U.S. Embassy or Consulate for procedures to be followed when applying overseas.
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WARNING: False statements made knowingly and willfully in passport applications, including affidavits or other documents submitted to support
this application, are punishable by fine and/or imprisonment under U.S. law, including the provisions of 18 U.S.C. 1001, 18 U.S.C. 1542, and/or 18
U.S.C. 1621. Alteration or mutilation of a passport issued pursuant to this application is punishable by fine and/or imprisonment under the
provisions of 18 U.S.C. 1543. The use of a passport in violation of the restrictions contained therein or of the passport regulations is punishable
by fine and/or imprisonment under 18 U.S.C. 1544. All statements and documents are subject to verification.
See page 2 of the instructions for detailed information on the completion and submission of this form.
INFORMATION, QUESTIONS, AND INQUIRIES
Please visit our website at travel.state.gov. In addition, you may contact the National Passport Information
Center (NPIC) toll-free at 1-877-487-2778 (TDD: 1-888-874-7793) or by email at NPIC@state.gov. Customer
Service Representatives are available Monday-Friday 8:00a.m.-10:00p.m. Eastern Time (excluding federal
holidays.) Automated information is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Yes No
2. Your most recent U.S. passport book and/or card;
A certified copy of your marriage certificate or court order if your name has changed;
Fees; and
A recent color photograph.
1. YOUR MOST RECENTLY ISSUED U.S. PASSPORT (BOOK AND/OR CARD FORMAT).
Submit your most recently issued U.S. passport book and/or card. When submitting a U.S. passport book and/or card with this form, please verify that the
document was issued at age 16 or older in your current name (or see item #2 below) and issued within the past 15 years. You are also eligible to use this form if
you currently have a U.S. passport book and/or card that complies with the previously listed criteria, and would like to obtain a alternative product (U.S. passport
book and/or card) for the first time. However, you must submit the product you currently have (U.S. passport book and/or card) with this application. If your U.S.
passport book and/or card has been lost, stolen, damaged, or mutilated, you must apply on the DS-11 application form as specified below.
2. A CERTIFIED MARRIAGE CERTIFICATE OR COURT ORDER. (PHOTOCOPIES ARE NOT ACCEPTED)
If the name you are currently using differs from the name on your most recent U.S. passport, you must submit a certified copy of your marriage certificate or
court order showing the change of name. All documents will be returned to you by mail. If you are unable to document your name change in this manner, you
must apply on the DS-11 application form by making a personal appearance at (1) a passport agency; (2) U.S. Embassy or Consulate, if abroad; (3) any federal
or state court of record or any probate court accepting passport applications; (4) a designated municipal or county official; or (5) a post office, which has been
selected to accept passport applications.
3. THE CURRENT PASSPORT FEE.
Enclose the fee in the form of a personal check or money order. MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO "U.S. DEPARTMENT OF STATE." THE FULL NAME
AND DATE OF BIRTH OF THE APPLICANT MUST BE TYPED OR PRINTED ON THE FRONT OF THE CHECK. DO NOT SEND CASH. Passport Services
cannot be responsible for cash sent through the mail. By law, the fees are non-refundable. Please visit our website at travel.state.gov for detailed information
regarding current fees.
OVERNIGHT DELIVERY SERVICE: If you desire overnight delivery service for the return of your U.S. passport, please include the appropriate fee with your
payment.
FASTER PROCESSING: For an additional fee, you may request expedited service. Please include this fee in your payment and submit the application to the
appropriate address. Please write "Expedite" on the outer envelope when mailing. Also, TO ENSURE MINIMAL PROCESSING TIME for expedited
passport book applications, Passport Services recommends using overnight delivery when submitting the application AND including the appropriate
postage fee for return overnight delivery for the newly issued passport book. Expedited service is available only in the United States. Overnight return
delivery is only available for passport books. Please visit travel.state.gov for updated information regarding fees, processing times, or to check the status of
your passport application online.
4. A RECENT COLOR PHOTOGRAPH.
Submit a color photograph of you alone, sufficiently recent to be a good likeness of you (taken within the last six months), and 2x2 inches in size. The
image size measured from the bottom of your chin to the top of your head (including hair) should not be less than 1 inch, and not more than 1 3/8 inches. The
photograph must be color, clear, with a full front view of your face, and printed on thin paper with plain light (white or off-white) background. The photograph
must be taken in normal street attire, without a hat, head covering, or dark glasses unless a signed statement is submitted by the applicant verifying the item is
worn daily for religious purposes or a signed doctor's statement is submitted verifying the item is used daily for medical purposes. Headphones, "bluetooth", or
similar devices must not be worn in the passport photograph. Any photograph retouched so that your appearance is changed is unacceptable. A snapshot,
most vending machine prints, and magazine or full-length photographs are unacceptable. A digital photo must meet the previously stated qualifications, and will
be accepted for use at the discretion of Passport Services. Please visit our website at travel.state.gov for details and information.
WHAT DO I SEND WITH THIS APPLICATION FORM?
WHERE DO I MAIL THIS APPLICATION?
FOR ROUTINE SERVICE:
National Passport Processing Center
Post Office Box 90155
Philadelphia, PA 19190-0155
FOR EXPEDITED SERVICE (Additional Fee):
National Passport Processing Center
Post Office Box 90955
Philadelphia, PA 19190-0955
DS-82 08-2013
See below for more detailed information.
Instruction Page 2 of 4
NOTE REGARDING MAILING ADDRESSES: Passport Services will not mail a passport to a private address outside the United States. If you do not live at the
address listed in the "mailing address", then you must put the name of the person and mark it as "In Care Of." If your mailing address changes prior to receipt of
your new passport, please contact the National Passport Information Center (NPIC) at 1-877-487-2778 or visit travel.state.gov.
NOTE: You may receive your newly issued document and your returned citizenship evidence in separate mailings. If you are applying for both a passport book
and/or card, you may receive three separate mailings; one with your returned citizenship evidence; one with your newly issued passport book, and one with
your newly printed passport card.
If you choose to provide your email address in Item #6 on this application, Passport Services may use that address to contact you in the event there is a problem
with your application or if additional information is required.
Due to the sensitivity of the enclosed documents, Passport Services recommends using trackable mailing service when submitting your application.
3. DS-82 08-2013
FEDERAL TAX LAW
Section 6039E of the Internal Revenue Code (26 USC 6039E) requires you to provide your Social Security number (SSN), if you have one, when
you apply for a U.S. passport or renewal of a U.S. passport. If you have not been issued a SSN, enter zeros in box #5 of this form. If you are
residing abroad, you must also provide the name of the foreign country in which you are residing. The U.S. Department of State must provide your
SSN and foreign residence information to the U.S. Department of Treasury. If you fail to provide the information, you are subject to a $500 penalty
enforced by the IRS. All questions on this matter should be directed to the nearest IRS office.
If you send us a check, it will be converted into an electronic funds transfer (EFT). This means we will copy your check and use the account
information on it to electronically debit your account for the amount of the check. The debit from your account will usually occur within 24 hours and
will be shown on your regular account statement.
You will not receive your original check back. We will destroy your original check, but we will keep the copy of it. If the EFT cannot be processed
for technical reasons, you authorize us to process the copy in place of your original check. If the EFT cannot be completed because of insufficient
funds, we may try to make the transfer up to two times, and we will charge you a one-time fee of $25, which we will also collect by EFT.
NOTICE TO CUSTOMERS APPLYING OUTSIDE A STATE DEPARTMENT FACILITY
Passport service fees are established by law and regulation (see 22 U.S.C. 214, 22 C.F.R. 22.1, and 22 C.F.R. 51.50-56), and are collected at the
time you apply for the passport service. If the Department fails to receive full payment of the applicable fees because, for example, your check is
returned for any reason or you dispute a passport fee charge to your credit card, the U.S. Department of State will take action to collect the
delinquent fees from you under 22 C.F.R. Part 34, and the Federal Claims Collection Standards (see 31 C.F.R. Parts 900-904). In accordance with
the Debt Collection Improvement Act (Pub.L. 104-134), if the fees remain unpaid after 180 days and no repayment arrangements have been made,
the Department will refer the debt to the U.S. Department of Treasury for collection. Debt collection procedures used by the U.S. Department of
Treasury may include referral of the debt to private collection agencies, reporting of the debt to credit bureaus, garnishment of private wages and
administrative offset of the debt by reducing, or withholding eligible federal payments (e.g., tax refunds, social security payments, federal retirement,
etc.) by the amount of your debt, including any interest penalties or other costs incurred. In addition, non-payment of passport fees may result in
the invalidation of your U.S. passport book and/or card. An invalidated passport card cannot be used for travel.
REMITTANCE OF FEES
Your Social Security number will be provided to the U.S. Department of Treasury, used in connection with debt collection and checked against lists
of persons ineligible or potentially ineligible to receive a U.S. passport book and/or card, among other authorized uses.
OTHER USES OF SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER
IMPORTANT NOTICE TO APPLICANTS WHO HAVE LOST OR HAD A PREVIOUS U.S. PASSPORT BOOK
AND/OR PASSPORT CARD STOLEN
A United States citizen may not normally bear more than one valid or potentially valid U.S. passport book or more than one valid or potentially valid
U.S. passport card at a time. Therefore, when a valid or potentially valid U.S. passport book or U.S passport card cannot be presented with a new
application, it is necessary to submit a Form DS-64, Statement Regarding a Lost or Stolen U.S. Passport. Your statement must detail why the
previous U.S. passport book or U.S. passport card cannot be presented.
The information you provide regarding your lost or stolen U.S. passport book or passport card will be placed into our Consular Lost or Stolen
Passport System. This system is designed to prevent the misuse of your lost or stolen U.S. passport book or passport card. Anyone using the
passport book or passport card reported as lost or stolen may be detained upon entry into the United States. Should you locate the U.S. passport
book or passport card reported lost or stolen at a later time, report it as found, and submit it for cancellation. It has been invalidated. You may not
use that passport book or passport card for travel.
PROTECT YOURSELF AGAINST IDENTITY THEFT!
REPORT YOUR LOST OR STOLEN U.S. PASSPORT BOOK OR PASSPORT CARD!
Instruction Page 3 of 4
NOTICE TO APPLICANTS FOR OFFICIAL, DIPLOMATIC, OR NO-FEE PASSPORTS
You may use this application if you meet all of the provisions listed on Instruction Page 2, however, you must CONSULT YOUR SPONSORING
AGENCY FOR INSTRUCTIONS ON PROPER ROUTING PROCEDURES BEFORE FORWARDING THIS APPLICATION. Your completed
passport will be released to your sponsoring agency for forwarding to you.
For more information or to report your lost or stolen U.S. passport book or passport card by phone, call NPIC at:
1-877-487-2778 or visit our website at travel.state.gov.
SPECIAL NOTICE TO U.S. PASSPORT CARD APPLICANTS ONLY
The maximum number of letters provided for your given name (first and middle) on the U.S. passport card is 24 characters. The 24 characters may be
shortened due to printing restrictions. If both your given names are more than 24 characters, you must shorten one of your given names you list on item 1 of
this form.
4. DS-82 08-2013
ACTS OR CONDITIONS
If any of the below-mentioned acts or conditions have been performed by or apply to the applicant, the portion which applies should be lined out,
and a supplementary explanatory statement under oath (or affirmation) by the applicant should be attached and made a part of this application.
I have not, since acquiring United States citizenship/nationality, been naturalized as a citizen of a foreign state; taken an oath or made an
affirmation or other formal declaration of allegiance to a foreign state; entered or served in the armed forces of a foreign state; accepted or
performed the duties of any office, post, or employment under the government of a foreign state or political subdivision thereof; made a formal
renunciation of nationality either in the United States, or before a diplomatic or consular officer of the United States in a foreign state; or been
convicted by a court or court martial of competent jurisdiction of committing any act of treason against, or attempting by force to overthrow, or
bearing arms against the United States, or conspiring to overthrow, put down, or to destroy by force, the government of the United States.
Furthermore, I have not been convicted of a federal or state drug offense or convicted for "sex tourism" crimes statute, and I am not the subject of
an outstanding federal, state, or local warrant of arrest for a felony; a criminal court order forbidding my departure from the United States; a
subpoena received from the United States in a matter involving federal prosecution for, or grand jury investigation of, a felony.
PRIVACY ACT STATEMENT
ELECTRONIC PASSPORT STATEMENT
The U.S. Department of State now issues an "Electronic Passport" book, which contains an embedded electronic chip. The electronic passport
book continues to be proof of the bearer's United States citizenship/nationality and identity, and looks and functions in the same way as a passport
without a chip. The addition of an electronic chip in the back cover enables the passport book to carry a duplicate electronic copy of all information
from the data page. The electronic passport book is usable at all ports-of-entry, including those that do not yet have electronic chip readers.
Use of the electronic format provides the traveler the additional security protections inherent in chip technology. Moreover, when used at
ports-of-entry equipped with electronic chip readers, the electronic passport book provides for faster clearance through some of the port-of-entry
processes.
The electronic passport book does not require special handling or treatment, but like previous versions should be protected from extreme heat,
bending, and from immersion in water. The electronic chip must be read using specially formatted readers, which protects the data on the chip from
unauthorized reading.
The cover of the electronic passport book is printed with a special symbol representing the embedded chip. The symbol will appear in
port-of-entry areas where the electronic passport book can be read.
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PAPERWORK REDUCTION ACT STATEMENT
Public reporting burden for this collection of information is estimated to average 40 minutes per response, including the time required for searching
existing data sources, gathering the necessary data, providing the information and/or documentation required, and reviewing the final collection.
You do not have to supply this information unless this collection displays a currently valid OMB control number. If you have comments on the
accuracy of this burden estimate and/or recommendations for reducing it, please send them to: U.S. Department of State, Bureau of Consular
Affairs, Passport Services, Office of Program Management and Operational Support, 2201 C Street NW, Washington, D.C. 20520.
AUTHORITIES: Collection of this information is authorized by 22 U.S.C. 211a et seq.; 8 U.S.C. 1104; 26 U.S.C. 6039E; Executive Order 11295
(August 5, 1966); and 22 C.F.R. parts 50 and 51.
PURPOSE: We are requesting this information in order to determine your eligibility to be issued a U.S. passport.
Your Social Security number is requested in order to verify your identity. Failure to provide your Social Security number on this form may delay
processing of your application.
ROUTINE USES: This information may be disclosed to another domestic government agency, a private contractor, a foreign government agency,
or to a private person or private employer in accordance with certain approved routine uses. These routine uses include, but are not limited to, law
enforcement activities, employment verification, fraud prevention, border security, counterterrorism, litigation activities, and activities that meet the
Secretary of State's responsibility to protect U.S. citizens and non-citizen nationals abroad.
More information on the Routine Uses for the system can be found in System of Records Notices State-05, Overseas Citizen Services Records and
State-26, Passport Records.
DISCLOSURE: Providing your Social Security number and the other information on this form is voluntary, but failure to provide the information on
this form may, given the form's purpose of verification of identity and entitlement to a U.S. passport, result in processing delays or denial of the
passport application.
Failure to provide your Social Security number may also subject you to a penalty enforced by the Internal Revenue Service, as described in the
Federal Tax Law section of the instructions to this form. Your Social Security number will be provided to the Department of the Treasury and may
be used in connection with debt collection, among other purposes as authorized and generally described in this section. Providing your Social
Security number and other information requested on this form is otherwise voluntary.
5. I declare under penalty of perjury all of the following: 1) I am a citizen or non-citizen national of the United States and have not, since acquiring U.S. citizenship or nationality,
performed any of the acts listed under "Acts or Conditions" on page four of the instructions of this application (unless explanatory statement is attached); 2) the statements made
on the application are true and correct; 3) I have not knowingly and willfully made false statements or included false documents in support of this application; 4) the photograph
submitted with this application is a genuine, current photograph of me; and 5) I have read and understood the warning on page one of the instructions to the application form.
YOU MUST SIGN AND DATE THE APPLICATION IN THE DESIGNATED AREA BELOW
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Marriage Certificate
Court Order
From
Date of Marriage/Place Issued:
Date Filed/Court:
Attached:
U.S. PASSPORT RENEWAL APPLICATION FOR ELIGIBLE INDIVIDUALS OMB CONTROL NO. 1405-0020
OMB EXPIRATION DATE: 12-31-2016
ESTIMATED BURDEN: 40 MINPlease Print Legibly Using Black Ink Only
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Other:
To:
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CONTINUE TO PAGE 2
For Issuing Office Only
Attention: Read WARNING on page 1 of instructions
Please select the document(s) for which you are applying:
U.S. Passport Book U.S. Passport Card
28 Page Book (Standard)
Note: The 52 page option is for those who frequently travel abroad during the passport validity period, and is recommended
for applicants who have previously required the addition of visa pages.
A. B.
City Zip Code Country, if outside the United StatesState
9. List all other names you have used. (Examples: Birth Name, Maiden, Previous Marriage, Legal Name Change. Attach additional pages if needed)
Address Line 2: Clearly label Apartment, Company, Suite, Unit, Building, Floor, In Care Of or Attention if applicable. (e.g., In Care Of - Jane Doe, Apt # 100)
4. Place of Birth (City & State if in the U.S., or City & Country as it is presently known.)
First Middle
- - M F
3. Sex
6. Email Address (e.g., my_email@domain.com)
@
7. Primary Contact Phone Number5. Social Security Number
2. Date of Birth (mm/dd/yyyy)
-- -
1. Name Last
Issue date (mm/dd/yyyy)Most recent passport book number
10. Passport Book and/or Passport Card Information
Your name as printed on your most recent U.S. passport book and/or passport card
11. Name Change Information Complete if name is different than last U.S. passport book or passport card
Changed by Marriage
Changed by Court Order
Place of Name Change (City/State)
Please submit a certified copy. (Photocopies are not accepted!)
Most recent passport card number Issue date (mm/dd/yyyy)
PPT BK C/R PPT BK S/R
8. Mailing Address: Line 1: Street/RFD#, P.O. Box, or URB.
Date (mm/dd/yyyy)
Both
52 Page Book (Non-Standard)
The U.S. passport card is not valid for international air travel. For more information see page 1 of instructions.
-
Attach a color photograph taken
within the last six months
PPT CD C/R PPT CD S/R
6. 17. Additional Contact Phone Numbers
12. Height 14. Eye Color 15. Occupation 16. Employer or School (if applicable)
18. Permanent Address: If P.O. Box is listed under Mailing Address or if residence is different from Mailing Address.
Apartment/Unit
City Zip Code
19. Emergency Contact - Provide the information of a person not traveling with you to be contacted in the event of an emergency.
Name Apartment/Unit
City Relationship
20. Travel Plans
Departure Date (mm/dd/yyyy) Countries to be visited
Date of Birth (mm/dd/yyyy)Name of Applicant (Last, First & Middle)
STOP! YOU HAVE COMPLETED YOUR APPLICATION
BE SURE TO SIGN AND DATE PAGE ONE
Home Cell
Work
Home Cell
Work
State
Address: Street/RFD # or P.O. Box
State Zip Code Phone Number
Return Date (mm/dd/yyyy)
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13. Hair Color
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Street/RFD # or URB (No P.O. Box)