If there is some significant chance that your travels will continue beyond the point at which your passport expires, you would be better off applying for a new passport before you leave the country. If your schedule is very reliable, and you will be back before your passport expires, you can use the one you have.
Short answer is no. you need to have at least six months left on any passport to be able to travel.
You cannot travel internationally with an expired passport. You will encounter incredibly long delays and problems if your passport expires while you travel. If a passport is lost, a temporary passport may be issued but any visas will need to be re-applied for.
That is 'passport' size. It may,however, depend on the country from which you get the passport to travel to Saudi Arabia.
If home is the country that issued the passport then yes, you may travel back home.
If you are a foreigner then Yes, it is safer and best to travel with your passport. You may also need a Visa if you are not a citizen or depending on where you are from.
yes of course.....but u may not need a visa
British subjects do not need a passport to enter Ireland if they are arriving directly from the United Kingdom, but you may need your passport for your airline, travel company etc and should check beforehand
You may eventually, but after tons of trouble you will encounter in the US.
You do not need a passport to travel within the United States. However, you may need an official government-issued photo ID, especially if you are flying, and your passport is a convenient form of identification.
Your baby may be small, but he'll still need a passport to travel internationally. Because the process can take six weeks or more, it's important that you apply for your infant's passport as soon as you know you'll be traveling. For an extra fee, you may be able to get the passport in as little as two weeks, however.
Depending on when you enter and when you plan to depart, and your country of citizenship, there may be a minimum amount of time required by the Greek government remaining on your passport before you will be allowed to enter the country.Your local Greek Consulate can answer your question.AnswerRenew the passport now, before you go. It will cost the same and you will have it done well in advance.
Passport renewal should not be the cause for unexpected travel delays. Check the expiration date printed on your passport before finalizing travel plans. Applications for passport renewal that are sent by mail are typically processed within 4 to 6 weeks. Expedited service may be available for a fee if a passport is needed sooner. Individuals that are behind on their child support payments may be unable to renew their passport until the delinquency is resolved.