The occupation listed on a US passport is not a required field and is typically left blank.
The occupation listed on a passport for a housewife is typically "homemaker" or "housewife."
The occupation listed on a passport for someone who identifies as a housewife is typically "homemaker" or "housewife."
The occupation listed on a passport should accurately reflect the individual's primary job or profession.
The occupation that should be listed on a passport application form is the individual's current job or profession.
I am a software engineer.
If you are unemployed, your current occupation on your passport would typically be listed as "unemployed" or "not employed."
The place of birth is listed on the "Place of Birth" line in the personal information section of a US passport.
No, a passport does not have an address listed on it.
A student should put "student" as their occupation on their passport.
To update your occupation on the passport occupation list, you will need to submit a formal request to the passport office. This typically involves filling out a form and providing documentation to support the change. Once your request is processed and approved, your updated occupation will be reflected on your passport.
The nationality listed on my passport is the country of my citizenship.
No, being a student is not considered an occupation for passport purposes.