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  2. United States passport - Wikipedia

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    Passport cards also saw new and increased fees: $55 for adults and $40 for children. [99] The State Department raised these and other fees after conducting "an exhaustive study of the true cost of providing consular services." [99] In 2018, first-time adult applicants were charged $110 per passport book and $30 per passport card. Additionally ...

  3. Passport - Wikipedia

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    Ordinary biometric passports were introduced by the Ministry of Public Security on 15 May 2012. [48] As of January 2015, all new passports issued by China are biometric e-passports, and non-biometric passports are no longer issued. [47]

  4. British passport - Wikipedia

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    [24] [25] [1] In 1540, granting travel documents in England became a role of the Privy Council of England, and it was around this time that the term "passport" was introduced. In Scotland, passports were issued by the Scottish Crown and could also be issued on the Crown's behalf by burghs, Lord Provosts of Edinburgh and Glasgow, senior ...

  5. History of laws concerning immigration and naturalization in ...

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    Processes for naturalization were determined by local county courts. [1] [2] [3] In the course of the late 1800s and early 1900s, many policies regarding immigration and naturalization were shifted in stages to a national level. Court rulings giving primacy to federal authority over immigration policy, and the Immigration Act of 1891.

  6. Australian passport - Wikipedia

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    In 1984, 'T' series passport introduced, with Crown emblem removed from cover. [17] These were the first to have a laminate built into the document. [13] In 1986, single identity passports introduced, so that children could no longer be included on a parent's passport. [13] In 1988, 'H' and 'J' series passports issued with Bicentennial logo.

  7. New Zealand passport - Wikipedia

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    By 1900 there were occasional requests for New Zealand passports, which were personally signed by the Governor. In 1905 MP George Fowlds decided to return to Scotland for his father's 100th birthday. He decided he needed a passport when his ship was about to leave; an inconvenience both for the department and the Governor who had to sign it.

  8. The wait for US passports is creating travel purgatory and ...

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    After passport delays derailed his own plans to travel to London earlier this year, Zagorsky found that the number of U.S. passports per American has soared from about three per 100 people in 1989 ...

  9. United States passport card - Wikipedia

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    The United States passport card is an optional national identity card and a travel document issued by the U.S. federal government in the size of a credit card. [3] Like a United States passport book, the passport card is only issued to U.S. citizens and U.S. nationals exclusively by the U.S. Department of State.