July 25th, 2011 by TK
Recently, the United States released another option to the passport booklet. The new passport card is a small, credit card sized form of travel documentation that U. S. Citizens may use to re-enter the US at land-border crossings, and at entrances from seaports. You may travel from Canada, the Caribbean, Mexico, and Bermuda. This kind [...]
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September 24th, 2010 by TK
Anyone who travels abroad knows that passport book doesn’t last long because they get worn out before long and aren’t too handy to transport. Many frequent travelers prefer to use a passport card instead because it is more convenient to store and access when needed. A card is sturdier and convenient to carry around and [...]
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March 28th, 2010 by TK
People may be more familiar with the former name for a passport card, the People Access Security Service Card, or PASS card. The new passport card is an alternative to a passport in order to meet the requirements of the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative.
February of 2008 was when applications for the passport “license” or card [...]
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January 17th, 2010 by TK
The new passport card takes the place of the PASS card, previously known as the People-Access-Security-Service Card. The Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative, in search of more suitable forms of identification, called for a change in requirements. Applications were first offered in February, 2008.
February of 2008 was when applications for the passport “license” or card started. [...]
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