According to the State Department website and the airlines (USAirways) your passport just needs to be valid for your travel dates. As long as you are back before your passport expires, you are OK.
Once you get it you can leave. You don't have to "hold" it a certain number of days. It will be good for 10 years.
It needs to be valid for 6 months after your proposed return date.
30 days
i think 2 years
as long is the passport is valid u ccan go anywhere, i am not sure what will happen if it expires while u are out of country though
At least six months remaining before the passport expires. If you have a UK passport and want to travel to Italy you only need the passport to be valid. YOU DO NOT NEED 3 OR 6 MONTHS REMAINING FROM ANY DATE OUTBOUND OR INBOUND.
As long as you have a valid passport and you are not on the Interpol 'lookout list', you should be fine.
Once your passport is valid and it will not expire during the whole duration of your stay, then there is no problem.
1) All British passports are the same length (and width). 2) If you mean how long must it be valid, the answer is zero. The Canary Islands are part of Spain, which is in the EU. So long as your passport is valid a British Citizen can travel anywhere in the EU
Philippine passport holder 5 months validity going back to Philippines ?
United States require your passport be valid for a minimum of 90 starting from your date of departure. However, it is always recommended to have a minimum of 6 months validity when traveling to another country.
You can travel within the US with a green card so long as it is valid. A green card is NOT a valid document for international travel outside the US. To travel outside the US, you will need a passport and possibly visas depending upon the passport you hold and the country you visit. Please check with the local embassy/consulate for the most up to date visa requirements for your country's passport prior to travel.
Any kind, as long as it is a valid passport. Don't forget the visa, which has to be processed on the US Embassy (Mexico City).