Individuals who are not citizens of a country or who do not meet the eligibility requirements set by the government are unable to get a passport.
If the passport is past the expiry date, it is no longer a valid document and the DVLA will be unable to accept it.
In most cases, both parents are required to provide consent for a child's passport. However, if one parent is unable or unwilling to provide consent, there are certain circumstances where a passport can be issued without their involvement. It is recommended to contact the passport issuing authority for specific guidance on your situation.
Passport renewal should not be the cause for unexpected travel delays. Check the expiration date printed on your passport before finalizing travel plans. Applications for passport renewal that are sent by mail are typically processed within 4 to 6 weeks. Expedited service may be available for a fee if a passport is needed sooner. Individuals that are behind on their child support payments may be unable to renew their passport until the delinquency is resolved.
In general, a child passport application requires the consent of both parents. However, there are exceptions in cases where one parent has sole custody or if the other parent is unavailable or unable to provide consent. It is recommended to check with the passport issuing authority for specific requirements in your situation.
In cases where one parent is unable or unwilling to provide consent for a child's passport, the other parent can apply for a passport on behalf of the child by providing legal documentation, such as a court order granting sole custody or a written statement explaining the circumstances. It is important to consult with the passport issuing authority for specific requirements and procedures in such situations.
If both parents are unable to be present for a passport application, additional documentation may be required to prove consent for the child's passport. This could include a notarized statement of consent from the absent parent, a court order granting sole custody to one parent, or a death certificate if one parent is deceased. It is important to check with the passport office for specific requirements in this situation.
No, the passport card number is different from the passport number. The passport number is a unique identifier for the passport book, while the passport card number is a unique identifier for the passport card.
You Don't. You need to have a passport in order to have a passport number.
Yes. Virtually any passport has a passport number
No, I have received my passport but not my passport card yet.
The passport card itself is the passport. However, it has its limitations in use as compared to the traditional book passport.
Assuming that this question is about United States "ex felons" the tricky part is getting the US Passport, not visiting Israel. Some tips on getting a US Passport if you are a felon are at the following link. Once you have a passport, you can freely visit Israel without a VISA. European Union, British, and Canadian regulations may be different, but I would guess not by much. As for other regions, please ask specifically about that region. (Obviously, a citizen of a country that does not recognize Israel will be unable to acquire a passport to visit Israel regardless of being an ex-felon or upstanding citizen.)