Dark blue/purple
on the second page of the passport
E Pluribus Unum
This information is usually in the personal information page or flap of the passport.
A US passport is a small blue booklet in the (6 inches by 4 inches approximately) with pages inside for stamps/visas of countries and a page with your picture, birthday ,address, signature.
Yes, See the US Immigration Page for more details
Your B1/B2 visa is stamped into your passport. If it is no longer there, that means someone has torn out a page from your passport, or has stolen your passport. You need to report this to the US embassy, and to local authorities. You will be issued a new passport, then you can return to the embassy to have a new visa stamped.
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.
It depends on the country of issue and the format they have chosen. However, the ICAO standard passports (e.g. American, Canadian, British, Australian and etc.) have it on the top right corner of the data-page of the passport.
US citizenship.
Passport is a requisit.
You Don't. You need to have a passport in order to have a passport number.
The naturalization number is not located on the US passport. The naturalization number can be found on the Naturalization certificate.