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  2. Passport Act of 1926 - Wikipedia

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    Passport Act of 1926, 22 U.S.C § 211, is a United States statue authorizing the issuance of United States passports and visas for a validity of two years from the issue date. The Act of Congress provided the United States Department of State authority to limit the validity of a passport or visa in accordance with the Immigration Act of 1924 .

  3. Renewing your passport just got easier. US launches online ...

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    Do you need to renew your passport? If you meet these qualifications, you can skip the lines and do it from the comfort of your home.

  4. United States passport - Wikipedia

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    An application for a United States passport made abroad is forwarded by a U.S. embassy or consulate to Passport Services for processing in the United States. The resulting passport is sent to the embassy or consulate for issuance to the applicant. An emergency passport is issuable by the embassy or consulate. As per Haig v.

  5. New rule lets U.S. travelers renew passports online ... - AOL

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    Applicants must be 25 years or older, and the passport they are renewing must have been valid for 10 years and issued between 2009 and 2015. ... State Department’s online passport status system ...

  6. How to renew your passport online after change made to process

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    Applicants must be renewing a passport that was issued between 2009 and 2015, be at least 25 years old, and meet other specific conditions such as having a passport that is not damaged, lost, or ...

  7. Transgender rights in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, the rights of transgender people vary considerably by jurisdiction. In recent decades, there was an expansion of federal, state, and local laws and rulings to protect transgender Americans until 2025; however, many rights remain unprotected, and some rights are being eroded.

  8. Passport applications got more complicated for transgender ...

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    But it wasn't processed until after inauguration, and Orr doesn't expect the change will be made. A complication for Orr is that the State Department has his current passport, which doesn't expire for several years, his birth certificate and marriage license. That has put some upcoming international travel plans into question.

  9. Passport wait times continue to drop, with the latest ... - AOL

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    The average wait time for nonexpedited passports has dropped from 18 weeks to as low as eight weeks.