myLot Discussions| What happens if my US passport photo is rejected? | | What happens if my us passport photo is rejected? Do they make you go through the whole process of applying again, including the fee, or do they just ask you to send them new photos? This has really been bothering me. It hasn't been rejected, since I haven't sent it in yet, I just want to know. | |
| | How long does it typically take to get a US Passport? | | Since I am planning on going to Sweden this December-January I will need a passport. I know it probably wouldn't take THAT long, but I am still curious as to when I should expect it when I apply. Does anyone have a clue? Thanks so much! | |
| | EU or US Passport for the kids | | Just wondering, the kids US Passports have expired since we moved, and contemplating a trip back to the US to visit spouses family and other family members. I can get either the EU one or the US one, trouble is last time, they questioned the kids right to enter back into Ireland through the UK. I was thinking of getting the EU one first, for the 4 of them, and then if funds allow renew the US ones through the embassyWhat do you think? | |
| | | Starting tomorrow think of Canada as a foreign country | | Undocumented crossings will be history as of MondayThe day that U.S. border crossers anxiously have been preparing for is finally here.At 12:01 a.m. Monday, the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative takes effect.The days of going back and forth to Canada over the Peace Bridge with just a verbal declaration of U. S. citizenship officially ends.Instead, travelers returning home from Canada will be required to present a U.S. passport, passport card, enhanced driver’s license or Trusted Traveler Program card such as NEXUS.Frequent border crossers seem to have accepted the changes, albeit begrudgingly, and have been crowding local Department of Motor Vehicles offices for enhanced driver’s licenses and post offices for passports over the past few weeks, especially during the last couple of days.
http://www.buffalonews.com/home/story/687882.htmlWell our northern border is safer now. Why can't the feds do something to make our Mexican border safer? | |
| | I sort of have a dilema .... | | I really need some advice! I plan to travel to Sweden December 12th- January 4th, and I am going to apply for my US passport Tuesday. I am wondering if I should get my ticket before the rates go up, or wait for my passport to arrive. How possible is it that I may buy a ticket and then not get my passport, wasting a lot of money. How long did it take for you to get your passport, if you have one? And what should I do about the ticket situation??? Thank you so much! | |
| | Name Change for women!!!! | | As a Registered Numerologist, I not only generate ‘numerology’ based predictions, but also do ‘naming’ of newly born . I also do renaming of babies as well as adults. Not only this, I name and rename institutions, new products, movies and buildings and homes. But except, naming a new born, other has legal complications. Most of my friends may not be aware of it. Here it is for your information. This is more so in case of women, after her marriage.
If you are recently married and would like to change your maiden name, you don't need to file a petition with the court. Instead, your marriage certificate serves as your "proof," and you just need to update the Department of Motor Vehicles, banks, credit cards, etc. First, you need certified copies of your marriage certificate. A photocopy will not be sufficient. Call the office where your marriage certificate was issued, and ask to get about three certified copies. These will typically have a raised seal on them.
Next, you should use the certified copy of your marriage certificate as proof to change your name with the following government agencies:
Department of Motor Vehicles: Bring a certified copy of your marriage certificate... | |
| | going out the philippines | | i have nephew born in the US by filipino parents, was brought here by my mom. my mom want to go to the US with the baby. the baby is holding phil. and US passport, what are the requirements needed to bring the baby to the us?
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| | military school for my son | | dear sir, my son,15 years old, lives in saudi arabia,holds a us passport,is spoild,i wish to make a man out of him, his g.father was a genaral in saudi army with the highest rank,i wish that he can be a responsible man,join the us army,and become somthing usfule for him self,his english is medium,he is v. intelegent,but does not like school much,so i decide to send hem to a military school in usa to change hem to a responceble man,money is not a problem 4 me,which army boarding school is best 4 hem and can accept hem? best regards | |
| | If a child is born on an airplane, what's his place of birth and citizenship? | | SOURCE: www.funwadi.comIn a mid-air drama this weekend, a woman gave birth to a child onboard a
British Airways jet flying from London to Boston. The pilot received permission
to land in Nova Scotia when it became clear there was a delivery in progress,
but the baby was born before the plane could land. As far as what goes on
this child's birth certificate next to "Place of Birth" and of what country
this child can claim citizenship, it all depends on who you ask. In this case,
we've got a mother described by the British Airways crew as Egyptian and
traveling on a U.S. passport, and a plane that took off in Britain bound for the
United States that landed in Canada. So where is this child from? Almost every
country in the world, as well as the United Nations, has procedures and
recommendations for how to properly classify the geographic details of an in-air
birth. The United Nations considers a child born in-flight to have been born
in the airplane's registered country. Some countries point to the city where
the child first disembarked the plane as the place of birth, and to the
airplane's registered country as the place of citizenship. Of course,... | |
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