The passport number changes upon renewal to enhance security and prevent fraud.
Yes.No, every passport book has its own unique number. However, in the federal database, they keep all the passport numbers you have had in your life.* Some countries also add the National ID Number of the bearer in the data-page of their passports (the US does not have such thing) and that number will remain the same all the time.
It depends upon the country.
To renew a passport at a post office, you will need to fill out Form DS-82, which is the application for a passport renewal. You must also provide your current passport, a new passport photo, and the renewal fee. It is recommended to make an appointment at the post office to ensure efficient processing of your renewal application. Upon submission, your application will be processed by the U.S. Department of State.
Yes, Mexico typically stamps your passport upon entry into the country.
Yes, Mexican immigration officials typically stamp your passport upon entry into Mexico.
Yes, upon entry into the USA, immigration officials typically stamp your passport with the date of entry.
They can change conditions upon renewal. Not sure if they can do this if it is not on the lease. Read your lease: it may be that they failed to collect it at the time.
Upon death the passport is cancelled. I suggest you just shred it so it cannot fall into nefarious hands.
If you are talking about Shrewsbury in England, then as both are in England you will not need a passport to travel there.
Yes, Canada typically stamps passports upon entry into the country.
You do not need a passport to fly from London to Newcastle-upon-Tyne, as both locations are in the UK, however it is always best to take your passport with you just in case.
If your passport is not stamped upon entry into a foreign country, it may cause issues when you try to leave that country or when you need to prove your legal entry status. It is important to ensure that your passport is properly stamped to avoid any complications during your travels.