What exactly do you mean by "individually"? Assuming you're asking about a US passport: Minors are required to have their own individual passports, but a minor must apply in person with both parents/guardians; they can't get a passport without both parents knowing about it and approving of it.
No, official passports are the usual adult passport and minor's passport for the ordinary citizen of the country. Diplomatic passport are for diplomats and service passports usually apply for military personnel.
Depends, if you are a minor, you have to get your parent or guardian to apply for it. If your at least 18 years old you can apply yourself.
An ex convict can get a passport in the United States. He or she may or not be allowed into Mexico on the passport. That would depend on a variety of specific issues that may individually apply.
I need to apply for a passport.
For US passport processing, usually the First adult passport is processed when you are 18 and not 16 since you are still a minor, you will need your minor's passport rather than the new adult passport.
Usually when you have the passport at hand. It is stipulated in the top right corner of the passport
A passport does not constitute eligibility for citizenship in Britain. You must apply for a visa and apply for citizenship.
To obtain a passport for a minor under the age of 16, both parents or guardians must accompany the minor when applying. You must bring the child's social security card and apply for a Form DS-11. You also must provide proof of citizenship. Be prepared to pay fees for the passport. For more detailed information and a contact consulthttp://www.us-passport-service-guide.com/child-passport.html:
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No, you can only apply for a passport if one of your parents has citizenship to one of these countries.
i was born in Jamaica and had a born daughter in the UK can my daughter apply for a Jamaica passport?
before 20 years