The place of issue for a US passport is located on the data page of the passport, which is typically the third page. It is usually listed under the "Issuing Authority" or "Authority" section.
The naturalization number is not located on the US passport. The naturalization number can be found on the Naturalization certificate.
The place of birth is listed on the "Place of Birth" line in the personal information section of a US passport.
Both of them are valid for 10 years from the issue date.
The US passport bio page contains personal information such as the holder's full name, date of birth, place of birth, passport number, issue and expiration dates, and a photograph of the passport holder. This page is used for identification purposes when traveling internationally.
No, that is the realm of the US State Department.
If you are a US citizen you should already have a US passport before you travel to Costa Rica. If you are a citizen of Costa Rica, you should obtain a Costa Rican passport, and you can then obtain a visa to visit the US, but not a US passport. US passports are only issued in the US. American embassies can issue visas.
This information is usually in the personal information page or flap of the passport.
Where you apply for your passport depends on where you're located. You can find detailed information on obtaining a US passport here: http://travel.state.gov/passport/passport_1738.html
The last two amendment pages of a US passport are typically used for recording changes or updates to the passport information. These pages are located at the end of the passport and are reserved for official use only.
Not if you are a US citizen. If you are a citizen of the country, you can travel to any place part of the country without a passport.
No, flying from Pennsylvania to Nebraska would not require a passport. Nebraska is not a foreign country, and it is located in the continental US
You can find information about obtaining a US passport if you were born outside the United States on the official website of the US Department of State.