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What Can My Passport Do For Me? Rush Passport NYC

Sunday, February 3rd, 2013

passport-agencyNot every U.S. citizen is a well seasoned traveler that knows everything they need to know in order to travel outside the US. That is perfectly fine as there is a large majority of American’s who have never traveled outside the U.S. and currently don’t have a passport. As silly as it may sound, they may find themselves wondering what a passport is.

A passport is a travel document that is normally required to travel from one country to another. A U.S. Passport comes in the form of a small booklet. A passport serves many functions; the obvious is that it allows you to travel to different countries, U.S. passport holders may travel to several other countries without needing further documentation. A passport also serves as proof of citizenship. A person holding a valid U.S. passport is internationally considered a U.S. citizen.

Another form or identification that can be used for traveling to another country is a passport card. Passport cards were first available in the summer of 2008. A passport card is a wallet sized, much like a driver’s license, which can be used to travel from the US to Canada, Mexico, the Caribbean, and Bermuda by land and sea only. The passport card is most convenient for US citizens who live close to the US border with Mexico or Canada and who travel frequently between these two countries, by land or sea. Passport cards may never be used for air travel.

A question that even a US Passport holder may ask themselves is; how long is a US passport valid for? The answer depends on the Passport holder’s age. An adult US passport for individuals 16 and older is valid for 10 years. Children 15 and under must renew their passports every 5 years.

If you are interested in getting a passport or visa, give us a call at (212) 643-9305. Rush Passport™ Official US Passport Expeditors, serving Brooklyn, The Bronx, Queens, Staten Island, Manhattan, Westchester County, Nassau County & Suffolk County, Long Island, New Jersey, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and Connecticut.

Passport Frequently Asked Questions: Rush Passport

Thursday, March 31st, 2011

What is a passport?

US passportA passport is a travel document.  The passport generally comes in the form of a small booklet.  A passport has several functions.   Not only does a passport enable a person to travel outside of their home country, a passport has other functions.  While a passport does not automatically grant a passport holder the right to enter any country, US passport holders may travel to many countries without having to get further documentation.   A passport also acts as proof of citizenship.  A person holding a U.S. Passport is recognized internationally a United States citizen.

What is a passport card?

The passport card first because available in July 2008.  A passport card is a wallet-sized travel document that can be utilized to travel from the US to Canada, Mexico, the Caribbean, and Bermuda by land and sea.  The passport card is not valid for air travel.  The passport card is very convenient for US citizens who live close to the US border with Mexico or Canada and to those who travel frequently by land or sea.  Passport cards cannot be used for travel to destinations other than Canada, Mexico, Bermuda or the Caribbean.  Passport cards cannot be used for any air travel whatsoever.  

For how long is a US passport valid?

The length of time that a passport is valid for depends on the passport holder’s age.  Adult US passports for individuals ages 16 and older are valid for a period of 10 years.  Children ages 15 and under receive passports that are valid for 5 years.

If you need an expedited passport, emergency passport, same day passport, US Passport book, US Passport Card, passport photos or other passport services, be sure to contact Rush Passport™. You can visit us at http://www.rushpassport.com or call us 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to speak with a Live Passport Agent. (877) 937-7277 (All 50 States) or (212) 643-9305 New York Passport Agency. Rush Passport™ Official US Passport Expeditors, serving Brooklyn, The Bronx, Queens, Staten Island, Manhattan, Westchester County, Nassau County & Suffolk County, Long Island, New Jersey, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Connecticut and Miami, Florida.

Child Passport Instructions: How to Get a Child Passport

Tuesday, November 23rd, 2010

Child PassportGetting your child a passport should be easy – as long as you follow all of the directions. However, getting a child a passport can be a nightmare if you skip any of the necessary steps. First, when planning a family trip abroad, it is important to understand that everyone – including small children and infants need a passport for air travel overseas. When visiting Canada, Mexico, Bermuda and parts of the Caribbean by land or by sea, the rules differ. Children aged 15 years and younger may use a certified copy of their birth certificate in lieu of a passport.

Children aged 16 – 18 years of age planning to travel to Canada, Mexico, Bermuda and parts of the Caribbean by land or sea under adult supervision such as with a school, religious, cultural or athletic group may also present a birth certificate if they do not possess a child passport.

As a parent or legal guardian, do you think that you may apply for a passport on your child’s behalf? The answer is yes, but your child must present at the time of child passport application. What about if your child has a passport already? Does your child need to be present for the child passport renewal? If your child was under the age of 16 years old at the time that the child passport was first issued, then the answer is yes.

Adults do not have to be present for adult passport renewals.

Here is a list of who and what to bring when applying for a child passport:

1. Application form DS-11
2. Two identical, 2×2 inch color passport photos that were taken within the past six months.
3. Proof of your child’s citizenship. (A certified birth certificate is acceptable.)
4. Proof of your relationship to the child. (As long as you are the child’s parent and your name is on your child’s birth certificate, then the child’s certified birth certificate is acceptable.)
5. Proof of parent’s identity. (An adult passport or valid driver’s license is acceptable.)
6. Child passport fees for the passport application process (Child Passport fees are currently $105.)
7. Bring the child. A child passport application will not be processed if the child is not present.
8. Bring both parents. (If both parents cannot make it, then one parent may appear with a notarized statement of consent authorizing issuance the child passport.)

Single parents may apply alone for the child’s passport as long as the parent has proof of sole authority. A judicial declaration of incompetence of non-applying parent or a death certificate of non-applying parent is acceptable.

A third party may apply on behalf of a minor under the age of 16 years old. (The third party must submit a notarized written statement or affidavit from both parents or guardians that authorizes the third party to apply for the child’s passport.
In the event that the child is too young to sign his/her passport, the parent or guardian must print the child’s name on the child passport and sign their own name. The parent should indicate the relationship to the child in parentheses next to the adult’s signature.

If you need an expedited child passport, expedited adult passport, emergency passport, same day passport, US Passport book, US Passport Card, passport photos or other passport services, be sure to contact Rush Passport™. You can visit us at http://www.rushpassport.com or call us 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to speak with a Live Passport Agent. (877) 937-7277 (All 50 States) or (212) 643-9305 New York Passport Agency. Rush Passport™ Official US Passport Expeditors, serving Brooklyn, The Bronx, Queens, Staten Island, Manhattan, Westchester County, Nassau County & Suffolk County, Long Island, New Jersey, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Connecticut and Miami, Florida.

Passport or Passport Card?

Monday, April 5th, 2010

 

Passport or Passport Card?

Should you get a passport or a passport card?   With a passport card, you are only permitted to return by land or sea only from Mexico, Canada, the Caribbean and Bermuda. They are not valid for air travel or other foreign destinations.  Our advice: Get a passport because it is more versatile and like the card is good for 10 years.

For more information or to schedule an appointment, call us

Speak with a LIVE PASSPORT AGENT 24 hours a day, 7 days per week.

  • 212-643-9305 New York
  • 877-937-7277 All 50 States
  • or visit us in person at: 875 6th Avenue,  Suite #1606, New York, NY 10001