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  2. Passport validity - Wikipedia

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    Most countries issue passports for children and young adults for five years, under passport issuing protocols a child or young adult passport is defined as being under 16 years for a United States Passport, under 19 years for a Japanese Passport, under 21 years for a Croatian passport, under 24 years for a German passport or under 30 years as is the case with a Spanish passport.

  3. Passport - Wikipedia

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    The general reaction was the relaxation of passport requirements. [16] In the later part of the nineteenth century and up to World War I, passports were not required, on the whole, for travel within Europe, and crossing a border was a relatively straightforward procedure. Consequently, comparatively few people held passports.

  4. United States passport - Wikipedia

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    After World War I, many European countries retained their passport requirements. Foreign passport requirements undercut the absence of a passport requirement under US law for Americans exiting the country between 1921 and 1941. [25] The contemporary period of required passports for Americans under United States law began on November 29, 1941. [26]

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

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    Not everyone can renew their passports online. 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.

  6. 6 countries earned top spot for the world's most powerful ...

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    Citizens of these six countries have the most powerful passports, granting them visa-free access to the most destinations. 6 countries earned top spot for the world's most powerful passport: See ...

  7. List of national identity card policies by country - Wikipedia

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    These are countries where official authorities do not issue any identity cards. When identification is needed, e.g. passports, driving licences, bank cards etc. can be used, along with manual verification such as utility bills and bank statements. [167] Most countries that are not listed at all in this page have no national ID card.

  8. Americans will be able to renew their passports online ...

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    NEW YORK -Americans looking to renew their passports will be able to do so online starting on Wednesday as the beta phase of the program that has been running for two months will be opened ...

  9. List of passports - Wikipedia

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    However, even though Taiwan maintains official diplomatic relations with only 14 countries, its "Republic of China (Taiwan) Passport" is still accepted as a valid travel document in most countries of the world. Although its passport enjoys (for nationals with rights of abode in Taiwan) visa-free (or visa on arrival access) status in 137 ...