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Halloween: Expedite Your Passport to Stay in a Haunted Hotel

By Passport Editorial

Want to do something really special for Halloween this year? Now that popular reality shows follow "paranormal investigators" around, ghost-hunting is all the rage, but do you really want to spend your Halloween shivering in an abandoned building in the hopes that something will materialize? Stay at one of these reputedly haunted hotels, and you can enjoy your creature comforts while you try to catch a glimpse of supernatural visitors. Just remember: you can check in, but you may never…

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Expedite Your Passport for Oktoberfest in Germany

By Passport Editorial

Germany's Oktoberfest is going on even as we speak- millions of people from all over the world gathering together to celebrate their love for a cold, frosty brew. Sounds great, doesn't it? If you feel like you're in your element in the midst of a large crowd of very drunk people, sure. However, as Matador Travel's Karyn Johnson discovered, the reality of Oktoberfest is often far less glamorous and far more vomit-filled than the hype. She says: "This is great…

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Expedite Your Passport Application For a Free Trip to Scandinavia

By Passport Editorial

"We come from the land of the ice and snow, where the midnight sun and the harsh winds blow..." Led Zeppelin, "Immigrant Song" If you've always wanted to visit "the land of the ice and snow," check out the new contest on the "Faces of Scandinavia" website. (h/t Gadling) To enter, all you have to do is comment on one of the many personal stories posted on the site. The comment stream is pretty active, so you do have some…

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Can You Expedite a Passport Card?

By Passport Editorial

Update: The US passport card can now be expedited by mail through the US Department of State, with emergency processing available through some (but not all) regional passport agencies.  'On June 1st, 2009, the rules governing travel between the United States and Canada, Mexico and the Caribbean will change. Currently, only air travelers need a passport to re-enter the United States-land and sea travelers can use a photo ID (like a driver's license), and proof of citizenship (such as a…

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