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  2. 8. The instructions for DS-82 (Renewal of US passport for eligible individuals) clearly state: USE CAUTION WHEN STAPLING YOUR PHOTO: Use 4 staples vertically in the corners as close to the outer edge as possible. Do not bend photo. I do not see the same statement on DS-11 (application for a new passport) but the statement is on DS-5504 ...

  3. Passport renewal application package questions - Travel Stack...

    travel.stackexchange.com/questions/168264/passport-renewal-application-package...

    On box 10 of the Form DS-82, it asks for both your name as printed on your most recent passport book and then includes boxes for both passport book number and passport card number. I filled out my passport book number (which I'm renewing), but to my knowledge I've never had a passport card. Is it acceptable to leave the passport card number box ...

  4. Can I remove official documents stapled into my passport?

    travel.stackexchange.com/questions/111035

    Mar 12, 2018 at 9:43. 4. Absolutely correct: documents that are stapled on the pages of the passport, and not glued, can be removed after they have served their usefulness. – PatrickT. Mar 12, 2018 at 15:52. 4. You are supposed to remove the Japanese tax-free receipts when you are going through the airport.

  5. Why are you now required NOT to smile in passport photos?

    travel.stackexchange.com/questions/11534

    The contents of the main page in a passport is dictated by standards set by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), specifically the Machine Readable Travel Documents standard . This document states that all passport photos should meet the following requirements: Pose 1.1. The photograph should be less than six months old. 1.2.

  6. Have drugstores stopped doing digital passport photos?

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    The reason, probably, is that the US Department of State is running now a pilot where people can apply for passport renewals online, and would need digital photos for that. So I imagine while Walgreens the chain advertises it, Walgreens the staffers may not yet be aware or well trained for that. It's new. As online applications for renewals of ...

  7. Do staple holes in front cover of the passport mean it's damaged?

    travel.stackexchange.com/questions/125552/do-staple-holes-in-front-cover-of...

    The holes were in the machine readable zone (MRZ), which made me even more upset that my passport wouldn't be accepted. Turns out, it was all for nothing. No issues whatsoever at any airport or scanning machines. It turns out, the holes are small enough (and the readers are not that sensitive) to make a difference when reading the passport ...

  8. Two staple holes on passport page - Travel Stack Exchange

    travel.stackexchange.com/questions/117558/two-staple-holes-on-passport-page...

    Staples in passport pages used to be very common - many countries would staple a form into your passport on entry, which would then be retained when exiting the country (for example, the US used to do this with I-94/I-94W forms, but they are far from the only ones).

  9. indian citizens - Old Passport Stapled with back cover of my new...

    travel.stackexchange.com/questions/149009/old-passport-stapled-with-back-cover...

    My old passport and new passport were stapled together while returning from the visa embassy. After I managed to remove the staples from my Passport. Now I can see staple holes on the back cover of my new passport.

  10. Slight stain on passport - Travel Stack Exchange

    travel.stackexchange.com/questions/158293

    4. If that is the only damage, probably not. If the photo and all identification markers on the passport are still in good working order, I would imagine you will be OK. People mishandle passport all the time, get them wet, get them dirty ... If unsure, go get a new passport ASAP, and ask (and pay) for express delivery..

  11. The redaction example actually misses out the big, glaring passport number on the right hand side; it's the dotted vertical text (actually punched out holes in the actual passport document), if you flip the image vertically (or if you can decipher the numbers by eye), you'll see the number! –