yes you can, i got mine..
As long as you have a valid passport and you are not on the Interpol 'lookout list', you should be fine.
I would call your probation officer to find out.
It depends on the respective authorities and the terms of the federal probation. While former prisoners are free to travel from Pennsylvania to Las Vegas, many of them are under supervision and surveillance for several months and even years. With the above said, it can be noted that the terms of Federal probation are based on the type of crime the former inmate was charged with. Many people on probation are required to have periodic drug tests, in such situations, distant travel would be restricted and in the example of Nevada and Pennsylvania, that distance of travel may not be available.
Yes, you can travel while waiting for your passport to be processed, but you will need to have alternative forms of identification and be aware of any travel restrictions or requirements in place at your destination.
No, an enhanced license is not the same as a passport for international travel. While both can be used for certain types of travel, a passport is generally required for international travel, while an enhanced license is typically used for domestic travel within certain countries or regions.
Yes, a passport card is generally faster than a passport book for international travel because it can be used for land and sea travel to certain countries, while a passport book is required for all international air 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.
Yes, a passport book is required for international air travel, while a passport card is only valid for land and sea travel to certain countries.
Don't forget - while on probation you are under the control and supervision of the court. You must ask the court for permission to travel, sometimes even to travel out of state. If the judge approves the travel there should be no problem.
No, a driver's license cannot be used as a passport for international travel. A passport is a specific travel document issued by a government for international travel, while a driver's license is only for driving within a country.
No, a driver's license cannot be used as a passport for international travel. A passport is a specific travel document issued by a government for international travel, while a driver's license is only for driving within a specific country.
Talk to your probation officer. Sometimes they can approve travel if it isn't a far distance. If it is out of state you usually need a court mandated letter signed by a judge