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  2. How long does it take to get a passport? Quick tips for ... - AOL

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    In an emergency such as a serious illness, injury or death in your immediate family, you can request an appointment at a passport agency if you need to travel within 72 hours (three business days).

  3. United States passport - Wikipedia

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    After World War I, many European countries retained their passport requirements. Foreign passport requirements undercut the absence of a passport requirement under US law for Americans exiting the country between 1921 and 1941. [25] The contemporary period of required passports for Americans under United States law began on November 29, 1941. [26]

  4. Waited too long to get a passport? Here's what to do.

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    Travel to a passport agency with availability. You can get an expedited passport if you have travel booked within 14 calendar days by making an appointment to visit one of the 26 regional passport ...

  5. How Long Does It Take to Get a Passport? - AOL

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    Depending on whether the passport is for a minor or adult, needed in a hurry, is a renewal or a first-time passport, and other scenarios will impact how long it takes to get a passport.

  6. Identity documents in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The most common national photo identity documents are the passport and passport card, which are issued by the U.S. Department of State to U.S. nationals only upon voluntary application. Issuance of these documents is discretionary - that is, for various reasons, the State Department can refuse an application for a passport or passport card.

  7. Passport - Wikipedia

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    Etymological sources [example needed] show that the term "passport" may derive from a document required by some medieval Italian states in order for an individual to pass through the physical harbor (Italian passa porto, "to pass the harbor") or gate (Italian passa porte, "to pass the gates") of a walled city or jurisdiction.

  8. Passport wait times long as US preps for travel season. How ...

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    Passport books are required for international travel. Application fees for kids under 6 are $100 for the passport book and $15 for the card, plus the $35 acceptance fee.

  9. United States passport card - Wikipedia

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    The requirements to attain the passport card are identical to the passport book and compliant to the standards for identity documents set by the REAL ID Act. The passport card (previously known as the People Access Security Service Card or PASS Card ) was created as a result of the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative , which imposed more ...