Treasury
Bureau of Consular Affairs (CA)
State
No, you cannot get your passport at the DMV. Passports are issued by the U.S. Department of State, not the Department of Motor Vehicles. You must apply for a passport at a designated passport acceptance facility, such as a post office or county clerk's office.
The country where your passport was issued is the country that issued it to you.
The country that issued your passport is the country where it was issued or issued from.
A Mexican government-issued passport and a US Government-issued visa.
The US Department of State issues US passports!
The United States issued my passport.
The United States issued my passport.
Yes, you can renew an expired US passport by submitting a renewal application form, your expired passport, a recent passport photo, and the required fee to the US Department of State.
Yes, US passports issued after 2006 have a chip embedded in them, known as an electronic chip or e-passport, which stores the passport holder's information.
The place of issue of your passport is typically the location where your passport was issued or issued from.