Yes you can. Once you have it in your possession, it is yours. Bear in mind however, that each passport has a unique passport number, so if you are booking a trip, wait until you have your new passport in hand before finalizing it.
No, only the original passport booklet is accepted.
The expiration date is shown on the page with the photo or is calculated from the "good for" number of years shown on that page.
YES you can, you just cant leave the Jamaica with it expired
Usually when you renew your passport, you send the old one. So if you would like to use the remaining validity of the passport its either you wait it out and send in around 2 or 4 weeks before it expires or you apply for a second passport for special circumstances for US citizens that are frequent flyers.
no - you can't have both passports.
An expired passport is typically considered invalid for travel immediately after the expiration date. It is recommended to renew your passport at least six months before it expires to avoid any travel disruptions.
With your passport?! No, you don't need to use your passport, you just need to fill in your name, age and other details, you don't need to prove who you are. Put your passport away!!
Yes. You still can because techinically your passport is still valid until it expires. However, you would want to renew it as soon as possible. There are countries that want a validity of at least 3 or 6 months in the passport to be able to use it.
If you let your passport expire and need to travel internationally, you will not be able to use it for travel. You will need to renew your passport before you can travel to another country. It is important to check the expiration date of your passport well in advance of any planned international travel to avoid any issues.
According to travel.state.gov your US passport must be good for 6 months after your entry date into Ireland. From the information you provided it looks like you need to renew.
Yes you do have to renew your car licence if you do not use your vehicle.
I'd like to renew my library book.