Travel Tips: Getting a Passport
As with any government endeavor, getting a passport can be a daunting prospect. There are forms to fill out, documentation to obtain, circumstances to pin down, and rules to honor and obey. It’s a lot to face. Add in the detail-following, the extended process, and the necessity of national security, and it can almost result in inactivity. Nevertheless, a passport is mandatory if you expect to travel internationally, so the best thing to do is break down the various components and get moving.
Although the US Department of State website (http://travel.state.gov/passport/passport_1738.html) is the definitive resource on all things passport-related, 10Best can help you hit the high points and determine what needs to be done. The biggest considerations amid all the data-gathering are to make sure that you acquire and provide all of the paperwork requested and that you plan in advance – obtaining a passport is not about immediate gratification. Take things a step at a time, and you’ll be exploring the world before long!
Passport and airline tickets |
Forms and documentationIf it's your first time getting a passport, you'll need to fill out Form DS-11, which captures contact information, personal history, and physical attributes. This form must be supplemented with proof of US citizenship (like a birth certificate), identification (like a driver's license), a photocopy of that same identification, the appropriate processing fee, and two photographs. All of these materials must be presented in person for new applicants; mailing them in is not permitted for first-timers. |
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