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There are several people who are allowed to countersign a passport photo. These people include clergy, lawyers and civil servants.
No, a postman is not able to countersign a passport application photo. However, there are several other people that would be able to including an accountant, an airline pilot, a journalist, and many others.
When a passport application is filled out there is no countersigned needed by the government. You fill the form out, get a passport photo, and pay the filing fee.
A passport Photo is the proper photo identification of the passport holder.
Yes, you have to have your passport photo signed even if it is a passport renewal.
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He can, although I don't know why you would want him to do so.
Not all. As long as the passport photo is within the rules and regulations for a valid passport photo then it is good.
Passports must have a photo of only the individual applying for the passport. These are wallet sized photos and can be taken at any photo processing center.
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