Getting A Passport For The First Time Does Not Have To Be Difficult

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Anyone who has travel on their calendar in the upcoming months is going to need to get a passport. Recent changes to travel laws mean that even travel to the Caribbean or places like Mexico or Canada require passport documents. This has resulted in many travelers getting a passport for the first time.

Getting a document such as this does not have to be a big deal as long as some basic guidelines are followed. There are some things that need to be taken care of before anyone ever walks into a passport office to ensure that everything goes smoothly. Knowing about the process will go a long way in making sure that everything is done right and the right materials are secured.

First, keep in mind that rules and laws can change in a moment's notice. Because of that, it is recommended that before actually heading out to the passport office that the State Department's website is checked for the materials that are needed and what types of travel require a passport. While we have a synopsis of it here, by the time you are reading it, it could very well be outdated.

The first thing that needs to be done is to get a passport photo. This can be done at a variety of places and some passport application centers also offer this service. The pictures are generally very cheap to get done and are usually returned on the spot in the right size to be submitted with the passport application.

Passport photos are supposed to be done in a very specific manner. For instance, no uniforms are permitted to be worn in the picture. The applicant should wear clothing that would be similar to what they would travel in to avoid any questions when the passport is used. If they wear glasses or any other devices, it is best to have them on in the picture to show the exact likeness that will be portrayed when traveling.

Next, the applicant must have all of their documents in order. A valid, government issued ID is required. This would include a state non-drivers license, a driver's license, and military ID. They will also need proof of citizenship in the United States. In most cases, this is proven with a birth certificate. It is also best to make a photocopy of all of these documents that are being used.

When all of the materials are gathered, then it is time to go to the actual processing center. A quick search on the Internet will show all application centers, but many people just use their local post office. Make note that not all post offices process passport applications, but most major locations will do this. All of this information is available right on the USPS website.

Some time will definitely need to be set aside when getting a passport for the first time, but once the documents are secured, everything gets much easier. As long as the passport does not expire, getting it renewed is very easy and much less time consuming. Furthermore, once you have your new passport, you have a document that will stand up under any scrutiny and is literally your ticket to travel the world.

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