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Rush Passport: Celebrity Passport Specialist, “Passport Expediter to the Stars”

Wednesday, July 27th, 2011

It seems that people are obsessed with celebrities.  Celebrity passports are no exception.  A US Department of State passport agency employee who worked at the San Francisco passport office was charged with 3 counts of exceeding authorized computer access.

The 24 year passport agency employee, Richard G. Macias retired in May.  However, records show that before retirement peeked at sometimes printed out passport applications of more than 100 celebrities.

Records show that between 2003 and 2009, Macias improperly logged on to the State Department’s passport records system 168 times.  During these unauthorized logins he viewed the passport applications of actors, models and musicians.  In 88 of those occasions when Macias viewed the celebrity passport applications, he printed them.

While there are no records of Macias selling these print outs to 3rd parties, it is still illegal for a passport employee to even look at unauthorized records – let alone print them out.

If you are obsessed with celebrities too, then come on down to Rush Passport™ and see the many celebrity photos that adorn our walls.  We have expedited passports for countless celebrities as well as regular people just like you.  Visit our NYC passport agency and find out why we are known as the “Passport Expediter to the Stars”.  And when you’re in our office, who knows you might even bump into a couple of celebrities…

If you need a US passport card or other passport services such as an expedited passport, emergency passport, same day passport, US Passport book or passport photos 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.

Passports for Pets?

Saturday, September 25th, 2010

Passport problems for a Berkshire family have left them devastated after they were forced to leave one of their family members behind.  The family member is actually their pet dog, Indy.  The pet was detained in France upon returning from a family vacation because his pet passport microchip failed.

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Many countries now also employ the PETS passport system including the United States, Canada, Australia and New Zealand.

The dog’s owner, Matt Roberts had his two dogs outfitted with surgically implanted passport microchips as part of the Pet Travel Scheme (“PETS”).  The Pet Travel Scheme (“PETS”) refers to a system that permits animals to travel between member countries without undergoing quarantine. A Pet Passport is a travel document that officially records information related to a specific animal.  The purpose of a pet passport is to speed up and simplify travel with animals between member countries.

PETS was originally established in the UK as a safeguard against rabies and as a way for animals to travel between countries without being quarantined.  Many countries now also employ the PETS passport system including the United States, Canada, Australia and New Zealand.

The poor dog, Indy needed to have surgery to remove the passport chip.

Hopefully, Indy’s identity will be confirmed – or it can take up to 6 months for the dog to be issued a new pet passport.

Mr Roberts has two dogs, Indy and Buzz.  Buzz was allowed to re-enter the country, but the scanner could not read Indy’s passport microchip and Indy was detained in France.

The family had to have the passport microchip surgically removed from the dog and now they are waiting for the manufacturer to confirm that they passport chip is a match to the documentation on the pet passport.

Unfortunately, the vets who removed the passport chip feel that it may be corrupted and not sure that it will be able to be read.

Mr. Roberts may have no other choice than to reapply for a new pet passport for his dog.

It turns out that each year approximately 100 pets have passport microchip problems upon arrival to the UK.  In the majority of those cases, the passport microchip number can be identified by the manufacturer, and the pet is eventually permitted to enter the country.

If you are a dog reading this article and your owner is interested in getting a US Passport or US Passport Card, 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™ : Expediter of Passports, serving Brooklyn, The Bronx, Queens, Staten Island, Manhattan, Westchester, Nassau County & Suffolk County, Long Island, New Jersey, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Connecticut and Miami, Florida.

Passport Renewal Available Online? Is it Secure?

Tuesday, August 24th, 2010

Passports may be soon available online in Malaysia.  The Home Ministry is considering an online passport renewal service to make it more convenient for Malaysians to renew their passports.  This idea sounds like it could be problematic.

Online Passport Renewal Service Malaysia

If Malaysia is successful in bringing the online passport renewal service to its citizens, it may not be long before other countries begin developing their own online passport renewal services.

Sparked by long lines at the Passport agency counters, Deputy Home Minister Datuk Lee Chee Leong believes that online passport renewal service will provide a solution to a growing problem.

The proposed online passport system is not yet ready to be implemented but is expected to save time and money by reducing the cost of manpower at the passport agencies.

Proponents feel that online passport renewal would address a problem in Malaysia that has been going on for quite some time.

Those opposed to online passport renewal feel that the system may compromise passport security.

Lee added that the new online passport renewal system will be equipped with security features to prevent it from being abused.

If Malaysia is successful in bringing the online passport renewal service to its citizens, it may not be long before other countries begin developing their own online passport renewal services.

Fortunately, you don’t have to wait for the United States to implement an online passport renewal service – all you have to do is apply for a passport through the traditional method – in person.  If you are interested in getting a US Passport or US Passport Card, 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™ : Expediter of Passports, serving Brooklyn, The Bronx, Queens, Staten Island, Manhattan, Nassau County & Suffolk County, Long Island, New Jersey, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Connecticut and Miami, Florida.

How Safe is the US Passport?

Monday, August 9th, 2010

US Passport security is in question after an undercover passport sting operation launched by the Government Accountability Office (GAO) exposed loopholes in the passport system.  The GAO applied for 7 passports using a counterfeit birth certificate, two different addresses, someone else’s passport photo, an invalid Social Security number, and the name of someone who is already deceased.  The passport sting operation resulted in the issuance of 3 out of the 7 passports were applied for.

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Just how secure is the US Passport?

The GAO applied for the 7 passports at different passport agencies across the country.  Initially 5 passports were issued, but 2 of the passports were caught and recovered by the Passport Office after being mailed out.  The other 2 passports were denied.

The US State Department issues 13 million passports each year.  Senator Ben Cardin, a Democrat out of Maryland expressed concern over this passport security lapse in the following statement, “The integrity and security of the passport issuance process is extremely important because it can have a profound impact on the national security of the United States.”  John Kyl, a Republican Senator from Arizona, also voiced his concerns regarding passport security “We tend to forget what happened (on 9/11) and why it was that people could operate freely in this country– because they had obtained fraudulent documents.”

A similar passport sting operation was conducted 2 years ago, in which the GAO was able to obtain four out of seven genuine passports using false information. The State Department stated that it continues to make improvements in passport security and that passport staff receives fraud training and is provided with an improved method of sharing information with law enforcement and the Social Security Administration.

A spokesperson for the US Department of State for Passport Services acknowledged that even one passport issued in error is problematic, however also stated that this passport sting operation will be used to make improvements to the passport services system.  The passport sting operation was uncovered when passport officials used facial recognition technology to discover that an identical passport photo had been used on multiple passport applications.  The passport photo was that of a GAO investigator.

In an effort to beef up passport security, Senator Cardin has introduced a bill that would arm certain passport officials with the power to access criminal records databases. Also included in the bill is a push to increase the use of biometrics in the passport application process.

If you have valid documents and you are interested in getting a genuine US Passport or US Passport Card, 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.