Anyone foreigner or not should have your original passport in your possesion. This is a very important identification and travel document that you need especially if you are in a foreign soil. So it is best to keep it in your possession if not duplicate a copy of this and keep it in your possession.
I have a pocket inside my shirt and use a safety pin to keep it there. I have locked it in the hotel safe while in Europe.
I don't think so but check with them www.myvisapassport.com
By first, applying for your passport. Then you will receive your passport number and simply keep it.
when traveling abroad, it is ideal to keep all your documentation, including passport and identity, in one place. buy either a case where you can place them all in or some sort of folder that you can lock up.
Staying organized is essential while traveling. Nobody wants to be the person holding up the customs line while fumbling for documentation. A passport holder will neatly protect your passport and other important documents and keep them at your fingertips. Place your passport, driver�s license, travel cards and credit cards into a passport holder that stays with you at all times. Holders can also be used to store travel documents, ticket stubs and receipts while on your journey.
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If traveling by airplane: US driver's license, US non-driver's license, US passport, US passport card or foreign passport with VISA. If traveling by car: Driver must have driver's license. Passengers are not likely to need ID unless there is an accident or the car is pulled over by the police. In that case, the same IDs listed for airplanes are acceptable. If traveling by interstate rail or public bus (e.g., Amtrak or Greyhound, etc.): Same as for airplane. Keep in mind that many aliens are caught by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement while riding interstate rail or public bus.
No. You don't normally need a passport except when entering or leaving a country (There may be countries that require internal passports, but if you live in one, you already know about it.) If you are traveling outside your home country and HAVE a passport, you should always keep it with you in case you need to prove your citizenship, though normally this isn't an issue.
Yes, it is illegal for someone to keep your passport without your permission. Your passport is considered your property, and no one has the right to withhold it from you. If someone is holding onto your passport against your will, you should contact the relevant authorities for assistance.
No, "keep" is a verb. It means to have or retain possession of something.
To keep possession of, to hold or place in position
no they have to keep it in Jamaica