To clarify, I owe money at US Bank for a defaulted credit card with them. I have a TCF checking account. If I try to deposit a check made payable to me, and that check happens to be a US Bank check, can US Bank seize the check made payable to me even if I deposit it into my TCF checking account? Not sure if they will see that US Bank funds are made payable to me from someone else's account. Any insight would help! Thanks!
No, unless you have a U.S. Passport
To check your passport number contact the embassy with your identification number.
You can get a passport at any US Post Office. You will need to make an appointment.
To check your passport number, you need to contact the embassy with your identification number.
make one
To renew an expired US passport, you will need to fill out Form DS-82, provide a recent passport photo, your old passport, and the renewal fee. You can submit these documents by mail or in person at a passport acceptance facility. It is important to check the specific requirements and processing times on the official US Department of State website before applying.
The passport is an absolute must for any cruise traveling to a port outside of the home port's nationality. You won't get onboard without it. In the US, you can get your passport expidited for an extra $60. There are also three cities in the US you can get your passport on the same day you order it. One city is Miami. Check out the US passport website for details at travel.state.gov and look up "How do I get my passport in a hurry?"
You typically do not need a passport to buy US dollars if you are purchasing them within the United States at banks or currency exchange services. However, if you're exchanging currency in a foreign country or at certain financial institutions, they may require identification, such as a passport. It's always best to check the specific requirements of the institution where you intend to make the exchange.
I would make sure I had a US passport,
If you can document the name change, for instance, you can renew your passport in the mail. You would provide the legal documentation. Check out the us passport service guide website for more information.
Yes, a dual citizen with an expired US passport can renew their travel document by following the standard passport renewal process for US citizens. This typically involves completing a passport renewal application, providing proof of citizenship, submitting a passport photo, and paying the renewal fee. It is recommended to check the specific requirements and procedures on the official website of the US Department of State before applying for a passport renewal.