Passport
Birth certificate, marriage certificate (if applicable), any previous passport issued, photograghs (signed for 1st issue) and the application form signed by an authorised person (UK). Also attend interview (first passport UK), mothers birth certificate.
One can prove U.S. citizenship without a passport by providing a birth certificate, naturalization certificate, or a certificate of citizenship issued by the U.S. government. These documents serve as official proof of citizenship.
You can file for a passport on line or at your local post office. The price is 75.00 and you will need a passport photo and birth certificate.
As of July 2008 - Not for a US citizen, just a birth certificate and a government issued photo ID, such as a driver's license. Other nationalities are required to have a passport. no. you'll need a government issued photo id. you will need your birth certificate also to get back into the us. however, a passport would make things easier.
The country where your passport was issued is the country that issued it to you.
If it isn't printed in the passport itself then use your country's capital as place of issue. Examples: for USA passport, use Washington, DC; for UK passport, use London.
The country that issued your passport is the country where it was issued or issued from.
The United States issued my passport.
The United States issued my passport.
To obtain a passport card, you will need to provide a completed application form, proof of U.S. citizenship (such as a birth certificate or naturalization certificate), proof of identity (such as a driver's license or government-issued ID), a recent passport photo, and payment for the application fee.
The place of issue of your passport is typically the location where your passport was issued or issued from.