No, you should not staple your passport application. Use paper clips instead to avoid damaging the documents.
No, you should not staple the pages of your passport application together.
No, do not staple the 2 pages of your passport application together.
Yes, you can staple the passport application form.
No, do not staple the passport application together.
Yes, typically you are required to staple your passport photo when submitting your application.
Yes, typically you are required to staple your passport photo when submitting your application.
Yes, you typically need to staple your passport photo when submitting your application.
When assembling your passport application pages, do not staple them together. Place the documents in the correct order as specified in the application instructions. This typically includes the completed application form, supporting documents, and photos. Keep the pages loose and secure them with a paperclip or rubber band before submitting.
To staple passport application pages together, align the pages evenly and use a standard stapler to attach them in the top left corner. Be sure to staple securely but not too close to the edge to avoid damaging the documents.
Staple 1 picture and enclose the other in the envelope: http://travel.state.gov/passport/get/first/first_4426.html
The check for a passport application should be made out to the "U.S. Department of State."
Yes, you should paperclip your check to your passport application to ensure it is securely attached and processed together.