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  2. Dominican Republic passport - Wikipedia

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    Dominican Republic passports (Spanish: pasaporte dominicano) are issued to citizens of the Dominican Republic to travel outside the country. Along with Cuba and Haiti, the Dominican Republic passport is considered the weakest passport in Latin America for traveling.

  3. Democratic Republic of the Congo passport - Wikipedia

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    The Democratic Republic of the Congo issues passports to its citizens for international travel.. On 1 January 2010, the Government officially invalidated all passports not of the series OB, even if the expiry date was beyond 1 January 2010.

  4. Passport - Wikipedia

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    Etymological sources [example needed] show that the term "passport" may derive from a document required by some medieval Italian states in order for an individual to pass through the physical harbor (Italian passa porto, "to pass the harbor") or gate (Italian passa porte, "to pass the gates") of a walled city or jurisdiction.

  5. SAIME - Wikipedia

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    SAIME (formerly ONIDEX) is a Venezuelan government institution, traditionally in charge of Civil registry services. The name derives from the Spanish acronym for S ervicio A dministrativo de I dentificación, M igración y E xtranjería (Administrative Service of Identification, Migration and Foreigners).

  6. Nepalese passport - Wikipedia

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    Rs. 5,000 (adult 34 pages), Rs. 10,000 (adult 64 pages), Rs. 12,000 (Fast track service, 34 pages) A Nepalese passport ( Nepali : नेपाली राहदानी ) is issued from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Nepal to Nepali citizens for the purpose of international travel.

  7. Biometric passport - Wikipedia

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    This biometric symbol is usually printed on the cover of biometric (ICAO compliant) passports. A biometric passport (also known as an electronic passport, e-passport or a digital passport) is a passport that has an embedded electronic microprocessor chip, which contains biometric information that can be used to authenticate the identity of the passport holder.

  8. Package tracking - Wikipedia

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    The service became quickly popular: for UPS the number of packages tracked on the web increased from 600 a day in 1995 [9] to 3.3 million a day in 1999. [10] On-line package tracking became available for all major carrier companies, and was improved by the emergence of websites that offered consolidated tracking for different mail carriers. [11]

  9. Passport card - Wikipedia

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    Passport; Internal passport; Identity document. List of national identity card policies by country; National identity cards in the European Economic Area and Switzerland