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(Please allow time for the processing of the request.) If you
travel abroad frequently, you may request a 48-page passport at
the time of application.
Some countries require that your passport be valid at
least 6 months beyond the dates of your trip. If your passport
is expiring in less than the required validity, you will need
to get a new one. Check with the nearest embassy or consulate
of the countries you plan to visit to find out their entry
requirements.
In addition to foreign entry requirements, U.S. law must
also be considered. With certain exceptions, it is against U.S.
law to enter or leave the country without a valid passport.
Generally for tourists, the exceptions refer to direct travel
within U.S. territories or between North, South, or Central
America (except Cuba).
Note: If you mutilate or alter your U.S. passport, you may
render it invalid and expose yourself to possible prosecution
under the law (Section 1543 of Title 22 of the U.S. Code).
What If I Need a Passport in a Hurry?
If you are leaving on an emergency trip within five
working days, apply in person at the nearest passport agency
and present your tickets or travel itinerary from an airline,
as well as the other required items. Or, apply at a court or
post office and have the application sent to the passport
agency through an overnight delivery service of your choice
(you should include a selfaddressed, pre-paid envelope for the
return of the passport). Be sure to include your dates of
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