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When Do You Need a Passport?

When it comes to getting a passport, it’s better to be safe than sorry. So, when do you need a passport?

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Passport Renewal in San Francisco

By Passport Editorial

San Francisco is an amazing place to live, but it's also an excellent jumping-off point for international travel. In fact, San Francisco International Airport is the 10th busiest airport in the US. Flights leave every day for destinations all over the world, though the city's West Coast location means that many of the most frequented destinations are Asian. In 2008, the airport was voted the Best International Airport in North America in the World Airports Survey. So, if you live…

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Passport Renewal Form: What You Need to Know

By Passport Editorial

Government paperwork is not always written in the most user-friendly manner, and passport renewal forms are no exception.  Unfortunately, if you make a mistake filling it out or you don't send in the required documentation, your new passport could be delayed. Here's what you need to know to keep the gears of bureaucracy turning smoothly when you apply: Passport Renewal Eligibility Not everyone is eligible to renew their passport by mail. Read through the checklist on the first page of…

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What Do You Need to Renew Your Passport?

By Passport Editorial

For an entire decade, your passport has been one of your closest companions, accompanying you all across the world. However, all good things must come to an end one day. Passports issued after the bearer reaches the age of 16 will remain valid for ten years, though you will probably need to renew yours sooner than that. Many countries will not allow you past immigration unless your passport has at least 6 months left before it expires. To avoid potential…

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Do Children Need Passports?

By Passport Editorial

Do children need passports to travel outside the US? That's a reasonable question. In fact, in the 19th century, the Department of State issued what were called "family passports" allowing the entire family to travel on the same passport. However, this is not the case any more. Each US citizen needs his or her own passport to travel, even newborns. So yes, in most circumstances, a child of any age will need a separate passport to travel outside of the…

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What Do You Need For a Passport?

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. What do you need for a passport? That's a good question, and one that you need to have answered before you apply. The required documents will vary depending on whether you are applying for a new passport, applying for a passport renewal, or replacing a US passport that was lost or stolen. For a New Passport To get…

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New Passport Laws Don’t Impede Border Crossing

By Passport Editorial

In 2009, new passport laws went into effect that changed the documents required for travel between the US, Mexico and Canada. Called the Western Travel Initiative (WHTI), the regulations required most US citizens to have either a passport or a passport card for land and sea travel to either country, with a passport book being required for air travel. Local businesses on both sides of the border have been ruing that day ever since, blaming the requirements for slowing down…

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Do You Need a Passport to Go to Hawaii?

By Passport Editorial

One question we get with some frequency here at RushMyPassport is this: "Do I need a passport to go to Hawaii?" It's easy to understand why there might be some confusion about this issue. After all, depending on where in the mainland you're starting from, Hawaii is anywhere from 5 to 12 hours away by plane. It's also an exotic place, with its own tropical culture and its own language (though just about everyone speaks English). Via Wikipedia, here are…

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Passport Replacement Fees May be Waived for Disaster Victims

By Passport Editorial

Starting December 27th, 2021, the Department of State will increase fees for a passport book by $20 for all customers. Price updates reflected here. After losing everything in a natural disaster, it's a tremendous burden to have to put your life back together again. Important documents are lost, your life is in complete and utter turmoil, and insurance doesn't cover everything even if you're lucky enough to have it. Under those circumstances, having to pay $135 to apply for passport…

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