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.
The Official Status of the individual is designated by the color of the passport's cover: * A blue passport indicates that the individual is an ordinary citizen. * A green passport is the same status, prepared as a State Department design to recognize its 200th Anniversary. * A maroon or red passport indicates that the individual is on official US Government business, Not of a diplomatic nature. That individual may be US military, the family of US military, an agency such as a trade mission, a file clerk, receptionist or other functionary. Those bearing this passport are to be afforded such assistance as they may require, but they do Not have Diplomatic immunity. * A black cover declares to all customs and immigration officials that the bearer is a Diplomat or on a Diplomatic Mission for his Government, and that he or she has Diplomatic Immunity from search of his person or property at all times, from arrest, detention or delay of any kind or on any charge. Black is Beautiful.
Yes, it depends on the country but there are specialists that deal with it. In the UK if you can travel to the Liverpool passport office with the correct paperwork, you can get same day service.
UK Passport Services. The cheque will require completion on site as they have to validiate the signature (the same as a retailer would) For clear advice and information call UK Passport Information on 0903 574 1610
In the UK and other countries go to the passport office with the correct paperwork and pay extra for same day service. They will ask you to return about 6 hours later. Turn up and collect it.
I called the UK passport office March '08 and apparently the serial number is the same as the passport number. UK Provisional licence twits please note and change your question.
You can get a Mexican passport by visiting the Mexican Consulate office and filing the necessary paperwork. Although it is not done very quickly and can be a process of several weeks.
I phoned the Identity and Passport Service to ask this question and they informed me that the Passport Book Number in a UK passport is the same as the passport number.
Yes they are basicly the same The Passport number I believe is usually incorprated within the serial number.
There are two ways: # You can choose expedited service ($60 extra) plus the charge for overnight delivery. You must of course have the necessary documents for submitting a passport. # Some cities have a local post office or passport agency where you can get a passport the same day. However, you must make an appointment with them first. Check the website below for details.
The passport requirements is same as when you get a Philippine Passport in Manila or any Philippine City. No difference.
i dont know . im wondering that myself. did you find out?
No.