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  2. United States passport - Wikipedia

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    All applicants using a form DS-11 must appear in person, and pay an additional $35 execution fee, in addition to the cost of their passport book and/or card. Form DS82 Renewal [84] The applicant's most recent U.S. passport: Is undamaged and can be submitted with the application; Was issued when the applicant was age 16 or older

  3. British passport - Wikipedia

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    Renewal of a passport required physical cancellation of the old passport, which was then returned to the bearer. The top-right corner of its front cover was cut off and "Cancelled" was stamped into one or both of the cut-outs in the front cover, which showed the passport number and the bearer's name, as well on the pages showing the bearer's ...

  4. Guernsey-variant British passport - Wikipedia

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    The Guernsey Customs and Immigration Department issues British passports to British citizens who are in Guernsey at the time of application and will be there when the passport is issued. Application forms are available from the Passport Office at White Rock , the States Office in Alderney , or the Greffe in Sark .

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

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    Expect a 10-12 week wait once you have completed the passport renewal application, which, in addition to a new passport photo and payment, requires you to send away your most recent passport (and ...

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  7. Passport - Wikipedia

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    A passport is an official travel document issued by a government that certifies a person's identity and nationality for international travel. [1] A passport allows its bearer to enter and temporarily reside in a foreign country, access local aid and protection, and obtain consular assistance from their government.

  8. Campaign (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Campaign publishes a monthly print magazine in the UK as well as daily news and analysis on its websites: campaignlive.co.uk, campaignlive.com, campaignasia.com, campaignindia.in, campaignme.com, and campaigntr.com. Each spring Campaign releases its School Reports, an assessment of how the biggest advertising agencies performed over the past ...

  9. British National (Overseas) passport - Wikipedia

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    The British National (Overseas) passport, commonly referred to as the BN(O) passport, is a British passport for people with British National (Overseas) status. BN(O) status was created in 1987 after the enactment of Hong Kong Act 1985, [1] whose holders are permanent residents of Hong Kong who were British Overseas Territories citizens (formerly British Dependent Territories citizens) until 30 ...