Yes
The post office does this. You will need your birth certificate.
You must be born in Lithuania and send an official note declaring that you have lost your original birth certificate to the Passport office
The passport office makes sure you are able to go somewhere else , if you don't have a passport or a birth certificate you can't go anywhere ...
Complain at the office where you got the passport, and show them your birth certificate or other id which has your correct name.
You can file for a passport on line or at your local post office. The price is 75.00 and you will need a passport photo and birth certificate.
You do not need to present a birth certificate to use a passport for its intended purpose. A passport alone is sufficient proof of nationality/citizenship. You may need to present a birth certificate in order to apply for a passport.
NO
ANY U.S. citizen can apply for a passport using the form that the Passport Office supplies. There are no special provisions for members of Congress.
Your current passport and your birth certificate are required every time you want to renew your passport.
Nothing but a birth certificate and a passport
No. You require a Passport.
No