no she or he cant cuz there to daym fat to go on the plane in the first place stupid
You may be able to apply for a passport from your local post office.
If home is the country that issued the passport then yes, you may travel back home.
depends on duration of stay, if passport expires in 2 weeks, and you stay in Hungary for 3 weeks - problem!
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.
five months probably ;five weeks not so sure
Unless you have a British or European passport, you need a Visa.
Your local post office will have the forms necessary to receive a passport. You must have the correct size photo of your child and comply with the requirements on the form. Return the form to the post office and depending on the time of year the whole process takes about 3 weeks.
Depends on country...at least a couple of weeks usually!
Yes, your infant will require either a passport, whether an actual passport book (what you commonly know as a passport) or a passport "card" which is a new Department of State issued document for travel in North America and the Carribean. The passport card is cheaper, and is much smaller (think the size of your driver's license), but cannot be used to travel anywhere else (such as the UK or Europe). If you intended to travel to those locations you would have to upgrade the passport card to a passport. http://travel.state.gov/passport/ppt_card/ppt_card_3926.HTML Although it may seem odd for an infant to have his own passport, we have a 5 month old who has had one since he was 4 weeks old (we moved to Kuwait with him when he was 6 weeks old). Most other countries place a picture and details of the infant in the mother's passport, but the US requires a separate document for the infant. Hope that helps.
yes. it hasnt expired yet.
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.
The processing time for a passport for a minor can vary, but it typically takes 4-6 weeks. It is recommended to apply well in advance of any planned travel to avoid any delays.