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How Zach Braff Made It to Canada Without a Passport Renewal

More proof that passport problems can happen to anyone: Zach Braff, the actor and director who starred the in the popular TV series Scrubs and the movie Garden State, almost didn’t make it to Toronto for the premiere of his latest indie flick, The High Cost of Living. The culprit? He forgot to apply for a passport renewal after his expired. Passport renewal

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State Department Considers New Passport Questionnaire

By Passport Editorial

The Department of State is considering creating a new passport form, and the public comment period on the proposal ends Tuesday, April 26th. According to San Antonio's Ken5.com, the new form, which would be called DS-5513, is a biographical questionnaire that the Department of State would send out whenever a passport applicant "submits citizenship or identity evidence that is insufficient or of questionable authenticity." In other words, if you have a delayed birth certificate filed more than one year after…

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Lost Passport Cracks The Case for British Cops

By Passport Editorial

Pro tip: If you're going to commit a crime of some sort, you might want to leave your passport at home. I'll bet Dozy Kenneth Morgan, a 48-year-old crook from the UK, wishes he had left his behind. According to The Sun, the newly released ex-con was robbing a house in London when the homeowner returned. He got away through the kitchen window, but fortunately for the homeowner, the rest of the neighborhood and society in general, the police were…

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Government Considers Denying Passport Services to Tax Cheats

By Passport Editorial

One common question we get asked here at RushMyPassport is whether or not you can be denied a passport if you owe taxes. In most cases, the answer is no: the IRS does not share its tax data with the Department of State, and current law does not allow passports to be denied simply because you owe the government money (though if you've got a criminal case against you for tax evasion, that might be a different story). But that…

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Same Day Passport Office Now Open in El Paso

By Passport Editorial

Lost amidst fears of a budget shutdown last week was a bit of welcome news for US citizens living in El Paso, Texas: A new emergency passport office is now open downtown. The office is the 24th regional Passport Agency office to open in the United States. Unlike your local post office, these facilities only handle emergency applications, typically issuing passports within 24 hours.  Previously, before the office opened, El Paso residents who needed same day passport services had a…

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Your Journey Around the World Starts With a New Passport

By Passport Editorial

Have you ever wanted to drop everything and travel the world for a while? Well, what are you waiting for? When it comes to making a major life change like that, there's never going to be a "perfect" time to do it, so you might as well start planning now. To help you get started, I've collected a list of resources from around the intertubes: TravelHacking.org: Chris Guillebeau of the popular travel blog The Art of Nonconformity wants to let…

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The Department of State Says: No Passport Application for You!

By Passport Editorial

At least, not this Saturday: If you were planning to submit your passport application this weekend during the Department of State's "Passport Day in the USA" event,   there's some bad news: Passport Day has been postponed indefinitely due to the impending government shut down. This Saturday was supposed to be the third year for the annual event, in which passport offices, which normally keep banker's hours, open their doors on a Saturday to accept passport applications. That's  a big…

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A Funny Thing Happened on The Way to Get My Passport Photo…

By Passport Editorial

Getting a passport photo is one of those tasks that never seems to go as planned. It's like school picture day all over again: Blemishes pop up unexpectedly in all the wrong places, carefully styled hair gets blown every which way by the wind on the way into the store, the fluorescent lighting wreaks havoc with your complexion, and the picture that will represent you to foreign immigration officials for the next 10 years ends up looking more like a…

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Got Your Tax Refund? Get a Passport!

By Passport Editorial

Are you getting a refund this year? Why not use the money to go out and see the world, or at least part of it? Travel blog Jaunted suggests a trip to the Bahamas, but that's definitely not your only option. To help you make the most of your tax refund, here are 4 travel deals worth investigating: 3 Nights in Columbia for $999 : Offered by LivingSocial, this package gets you and someone else four days and three nights…

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