The check for a passport application should be made out to the "U.S. Department of State."
You should write the check for a passport application to the "U.S. Department of State."
You should write the check for your passport application fee to the "U.S. Department of State."
You should write the passport check to the relevant government agency responsible for processing passport applications.
You should include "Jr" in the last name field on a passport application form, following the last name of the person to whom it applies.
You should make the money order for your passport payable to the U.S. Department of State.
Make the check payable to the person or organization that you want to receive the payment.
You should make the check payable to the person or organization that you are paying.
You should make the check payable to the person or organization that you owe money to.
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Accurate statements about the words "who" and "whom" are:Both "who" and "whom" are interrogative pronouns.Both "who" and "whom" are relative pronouns.The pronoun "who" is a subject pronoun.The pronoun 'Whom" is an object pronoun.EXAMPLESTo whom should I give my completed application? (interrogative)The person to whom you give your application is the manager. (relative)Who is the new history teacher? (interrogative)The teacher who was hired is from Texas. (relative)
No. The bank will pay cash only to the person to whom the actual check is issued. And that too will happen only if that person can show a valid identification proof like a passport or a drivers licence. Your brother can however deposit that check into your bank account. The bank will not have any problems accepting the check for deposit.
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