Both countries have different rules and therefore there might be some similarities but the rules are fairly different.
That depends on what country is issuing the passport. The USA has one set of requirements that differs from Germany, and Thailand, Mexico and Argentinia have their own rules. Please reask and be more specific in your question. Example: "What are the photo requirements to apply for an Australian passport?"
Although people often use both names to refer to the same place Holland is in fact just a part of the Netherlands, not the whole country. So a Dutch passport is from the Netherlands, as that is the country. Holland is not a country, just a part of the country. So if someone comes from Holland or another part of the Netherlands, they will have a Dutch passport.
Because your passport is expired you have to start over it will cost you about 100 dollars. You'll need the same info you brought when you filled out the forms the first time.
Yes they are basicly the same The Passport number I believe is usually incorprated within the serial number.
License plates are USUALLY renewed at the same time as the renewal for the vehicle's registration comes due.
I needed a visa for Russia and had to send my passport to the Russian embassy. I bet for China you have to do the same thing. So, you need a current passport to do this. The Russian embassy also had forms for me to fill out and I paid about 300.00 for processing.
The passport requirements is same as when you get a Philippine Passport in Manila or any Philippine City. No difference.
i dont know . im wondering that myself. did you find out?
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I have the same problem when i wanted to apply for an american visa..i think its not applicable to nigerian passport.
The passport book number on a Malaysian passport is usually located on the same page as your photo. It is typically directly under the picture.