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Elisa Graceffo

Step-by-Step Guide to Applying for a US Passport Card - 0 views

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    Did you know that your passport can be as small as your driver's license and could fit into your pocket with other cards? Yes, you can get a US Passport Card for traveling Canada, Mexico, and the Caribbeans by land or sea. The card would be accepted as your passbook, and also, can also be used inside the United States as an official identification for any purpose, as well as a proof of US citizenship. So, either you have a passport or not you can apply for passport card that you can easily carry wherever you want (especially as the ID proof for the kids who can't have driving licence. Check out our guide here for the requirements for a passport card and how to get a passport card fast.
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    Have you ever wished your passport could fit inside your wallet? It can! Go through this step-by-step guide and learn how you can apply for your passport card and lighten your load for your next journey even if you currently have a valid passport book or not. Also, Browse our passport card FAQs section to know about validity, how to apply, requirements and most common queries asked by American citizens. Find out how applying through a reliable passport expediting company can be a great help in terms of handling your application process and get you your new passport card as quickly as possible.
Elisa Graceffo

Mexico Requiring Passports at San Ysidro Border Crossing - 0 views

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    New rules go in effect, enforcing travelers to show passports at San Ysidro border crossing. Pedestrian travelers entering Mexico at the San Ysidro/Puerta Este crossing must show a valid passport and fill out an entry form. Travelers who will remain in Mexico for more than one week will also need to pay 326 pesos (approximately $20) for a Tourist Card valid for 180 days. Although the majority of travelers entering Mexico by land continue to be able to cross the border without a passport, it is very important to remember that a passport is required to re-enter the United States. Read the article to get a clearer insight of implementation of the new rules at the Mexican border.
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    New rules go in effect, enforcing travelers to show passports at San Ysidro border crossing. Pedestrian travelers entering Mexico at the San Ysidro/Puerta Este crossing must show a valid passport and fill out an entry form. Travelers who will remain in Mexico for more than one week will also need to pay 326 pesos (approximately $20) for a Tourist Card valid for 180 days. Although the majority of travelers entering Mexico by land continue to be able to cross the border without a passport, it is very important to remember that a passport is required to re-enter the United States. Read the article to get a clearer insight of implementation of the new rules at the Mexican border.
Elisa Graceffo

Iris Scans - How Eyes Can Replace Passports and Credit Cards? - 0 views

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    Imagine going to the airport and not having to pull out your wallet once, not even for your passport or credit cards. Yes, we are talking about the future of technology and the "airport of the future". We are all familiar with iris technology but did you know that these eye scanning technology is going to replace the passport check counters at the airports? There are fair chances that in near future people would not need to stand in custom check queues for hours. Instead they would be able to pass by an iris scan kiosk that would identify you within 2 seconds and verify that you are an approved traveler booked on an upcoming flight. There would be even more to it. Read the latest article by Passport Info to find out all about iris scans and what future holds with it.
Elisa Graceffo

Have any Doubts about your Passport Card? Get the Answers!! - 0 views

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    Are you planning to apply for a passport card? Then you might be having a lots of questions regarding their validity, application process, relation with passport books etc. We have gathered all frequently asked questions for passport cards and provided their answers in our new blog post here. Read on!!
Elisa Graceffo

How to Fill an Online US Passport Application - Tips and Insights - 0 views

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    Online application for passport has became more popular than standard application forms. However, this common method can be a little tricky if you are new to online application or don't understand the process. There are few tips that can help you have a smooth online US passport application submission. Read the complete post to get insights.
Elisa Graceffo

Top 4 Reasons Why should you Keep your Old Passport Safe - 0 views

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    If you are renewing your passport for the first time, you might wonder what will happen with your old passport. You might think that it's a good idea to shred or destroy your old passport, just like the way you cut up your old credit card when you get a new one. Don't do it! Here are top 4 reasons explaining why should you store it at a safe place even though you can't use it for travel.
Elisa Graceffo

Essential Documents to Get a US Passport for Your Baby - 0 views

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    If you are planning to travel outside of the US with your newborn baby, then you'll need to apply for your baby's passport too. Check Passportinfo's expert advice on how to obtain all the key documents you'll need to get your baby's passport fast including Social Security card, photo, application forms etc.
Elisa Graceffo

Real IDs to be Mandatory for Domestic US Flights, from Jan, 2018 - 0 views

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    In case you do not have a US passport or an enhanced driver's license. This is the time to apply for one. As US Homeland Department has announced the final implementation date for Real ID Act (January 22, 2018), all US citizens would need to follow the Real ID requirements for domestic flights. What is Real ID Act and why every US citizen need to be aware of it? Read the post to get complete information.
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