No, US passport numbers do not change when renewed.
Yes.No, every passport book has its own unique number. However, in the federal database, they keep all the passport numbers you have had in your life.* Some countries also add the National ID Number of the bearer in the data-page of their passports (the US does not have such thing) and that number will remain the same all the time.
Go to your nearest Consulate Office (India Embassy) and have it renewed.
No, the US passport number remains the same after renewal.
No, your US passport number remains the same when you renew it.
First, it should be noted that since the President is a U.S. citizen (born in Hawaii), the only passport he has ever held would be a U.S. passport. He has received a U.S. passport on a number of occasions, since passports must be renewed every few years. Given that he has done a lot of traveling during his life, we may safely assume that he has renewed his passport whenever it was necessary to do so.
The endorsement date on a U.S. passport refers to the date when the passport was issued or last renewed. This date is typically located on the information page, where the passport holder's personal details are printed. It is important for determining the validity period of the passport, as U.S. passports are generally valid for 10 years for adults and 5 years for minors.
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.
An instant passport ... good luck ... the normal waiting list is 3 months in the US to process all the necessary paperwork and check out your identity. Once you have a passport, it is valid for 10 years, but can be renewed if not older than 15 years without penalty.
In order to renew your passport, you must contact the Jamaican Embassy. They have a website where you can download the application, with instructions on how to do that. If you need to call them, the number in Washington, DC is (202) 452-0660.
definitely after 9/11. laws are more stringest and places that used to not require a passport now require a passport.
The passport is not a card. It is a small book that you can get the application for at the post office or your local government center. There will be a filing fee, forms to fill out and you need to get passport photos. I think I had to take my birth certificate with me too when I filed.
of course you do if not from u.s.a. since 911 rules have change for the better