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Obtaining a Passport to Travel the World as a “Digital Nomad”

By Passport Editorial

Wouldn't it be awesome to be able to work from anywhere? Imagine being able to travel the world, constantly, without leaving your paycheck behind! That may sound like an impossible dream for someone who's not independently wealthy, but it's not. If the thought of traveling the world as a "digital nomad" entices you, Christine Gilbert at Almost Fearless can show you how to make it happen. She describes several options for making your job portable, including becoming a consultant, freelancing,…

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Dual Passports: Getting a Passport From More Than One Country

By Passport Editorial

*The passport fees have recently changed. As of April 2nd, 2018, the passport acceptance fee has gone up from $25 to $35.   Wouldn't it be nice to have an extra passport? The New York Times has an article up about the advantages of getting a passport from more than one country.  Although traveling with more than one passport may seem sneaky, like something a spy would do, if you have dual nationality it's perfectly legal. Getting a passport from…

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Applying for a Rush Passport? Proof of Citizenship Required!

By Passport Editorial

If you're applying for a rush passport, it's important to send in the correct documents the first time you apply.  If you don't include everything the government needs to process your passport application, your passport could be delayed. To make sure your passport application goes through the first time, here's a quick tutorial on what the government will accept as proof of citizenship. When do you need to include proof of citizenship? You must include proof of citizenship in your…

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Enhanced Drivers License or Passport for Quick Trips To Canada

By Passport Editorial

On June 1st, the final phase of the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative will begin. That means that almost all travelers crossing into Canada, Mexico or the Caribbean will need to have a US passport or a US passport card. However, starting February 17, Vermont will begin issuing enhanced drivers' licenses, which can take the place of passports for a quick jaunt over the Canadian border. What makes these Enhanced Drivers' Licenses so special? The new licenses contain a radio frequency…

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Arrange For Passport Services Now to Visit Top Destinations

By Passport Editorial

We've already told you that 2009 is going to be a great year for travel. If you can afford an international vacation, the world is your oyster this year. What are some of the top travel destinations for 2009? The travel industry is not immune to the frenzy of listmania that seems to descend on everyone with the start of a New Year, and almost every travel website has its own list of the best places to visit in 2009.…

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Experts Recommend Getting a US Passport for Kids

By Passport Editorial

Even if you aren't planning on traveling overseas, some experts recommend that you get a passport or a passport card for your children.  Why should you be concerned about getting a US passport for your children if you aren't traveling out of the country?  According to County Clerk Joanne Rajoppi of Union County, New Jersey, getting US passport for kids can actually protect them in case of abduction. Child abduction is every parent's worst nightmare.  When filing a missing persons…

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Get Your Passport Application in Now: New I-9 Rules

By Passport Editorial

Here's another reason to get your passport application in: The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services has just announced a rule change regarding the documents you can use to prove your employment eligibility.  Before the rule change,  you could use even an expired passport to prove that you are eligible to work in the United States.  However, starting January 31, 2009, employers will have to use a new version of the I-9 form, which requires a current passport or another current…

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