Travel Tips & Passport Information

What Should You Do If Your Passport Is Lost or Stolen While Traveling Abroad?

Traveling to a foreign country should be a wonderful experience, but if your passport is lost or stolen while you are abroad, it will be anything but fun. Not only does it create concerns about identity theft, but without your passport you won’t be able to leave a foreign country to return home. The best […]

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Sharing Your Summer Vacation Photos

By Passport Editorial

Summer is the time when most U.S. citizens choose to travel abroad especially for family vacations and for students participating in international study programs. Unfortunately, with the increase in summer travel there is also an increase in home burglaries and scams.  According to the FBI, burglary rates overall increase around 10 percent in the summer months of July and August.  Furthermore, many cyber thieves troll social networks for personal information that can be used in online fraud scams. According to…

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Travel Alert: Measles Outbreak in Pakistan May Lead to International Travel Ban

By Passport Editorial

An uncontrolled measles outbreak is taking its toll on Pakistan. A report released last month stated that less than four months into the new year, there have already been 25,401 reported cases of measles in Pakistan, and 146 children have already died as a result of this disease. This uncontrolled measles outbreak may soon lead to an international travel ban in Pakistan. Dr. Sania Nishtar, Pakistan’s Minister for Information and Technology, Education and Trainings, and Science and Technology, said that…

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2013 Record International Travel Predicted

By Passport Editorial

International travel will hit record highs this year, at least that’s the prediction from Airlines for America (A4A), the industry trade organization for leading U.S. airlines. In its annual forecast, A4A predicts that this year U.S. airlines will carry close to 209 million global passengers during the height of summer travel (June through August, 2013). Included in that estimate are 27 million international travelers. If this forecast runs true, summer air travel this year will reach its highest peak in…

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Are Expedited Passport Services Worth the Money?

By Passport Editorial

Traveling in a hurry? There are several ways to get an expedited passport. According to State Department spokesman Peter Velasco, the Department of State has 26 passport agencies across the nation that can assist U.S. travelers who need their travel documents immediately. The Department of State charges an additional $60 fee for expedited passport service. If you have to travel abroad for business or family emergencies and you need to leave in a day or two, applying for an expedited…

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International Air Travel with Your Pets

By Passport Editorial

More than ever before, our pets are considered part of our family. Since a recent survey from AAA and Best Western International shows 51 percent of Americans take their pets along when they travel, here is some helpful information about traveling internationally with pets. Check the Airline’s restrictions. Airlines like AirCanada, AirFrance, Delta, JetBlue, United and Virgin America allow small pets to travel with you in the cabin with certain restrictions. Requirements differ from airline to airline with a limited…

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Passport Name Change After Honeymoon?

By Passport Editorial

If you are about to go on your honeymoon and are traveling internationally, when should you change the name on your passport?  Here are a few options: For those flying, your tickets need to match your passport. If this is your first time traveling internationally, you should be able to travel under your maiden name as long as your documents match. Simply visit a U.S. Post Office before your wedding and fill out an application. This will prevent you from…

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Passport Day Canceled? We Can Help!

By Passport Editorial

Sequestration Cancels Passport Day Saturday, March 9th, was supposed to be the 5th annual "Passport Day in the USA,"...but this year, it will have to be put on hold as automatic budget cuts loom. On Passport Day, Americans could turn in their passport applications at State Department passport agencies across the country on a Saturday without making an appointment. Normally, if you want to apply directly at one of the country's 25 regional passport agency locations, you need an appointment…

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New Mexico Residents May Need a US Passport to Fly Domestically

By Passport Editorial

Will New Mexico residents need a US passport for domestic flights?  New Mexico residents are scurrying to get passports before the January 15, 2013 Real ID Act deadline. After that date, there is a distinct possibility that New Mexico driver's licenses will no longer be acceptable identification for domestic flights. Because New Mexico doesn't require proof of citizenship to get a driver's license, the state isn't in compliance with the standards set forth in 2005's Real ID Act. Since the…

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