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Oh, Yes! Double Down HardToo Hot! No way, Man!

The organization that issues you or the traveler a passport

the country you are a citizen of

The persons that need a passport

everyone traveling to countries requiring them

an adult passport good for this many years

10 years

This is the main thing a passport identifies to a foreign country

the bearer is a citizen of the country that issued the passport

When applying for a passport, you must provide two of these

recent photos

one of the first things you must do when you apply for a passport

appear in person

it usually takes this long for you to get your passport

4-8 weeks

you apply for a passport here

major post office federal or state court house passport agency

Of the three basic kinds of passports, the most common in the United States is

Regular

The Official Passport is issued to this group of travelers

Government travelers

An endorsement on one page of the passport that allows a traveler to enter another country

Visa

Kind of visa you need if you were going to attend school in London, England

Student Visa

U.S. citizens are tourist visa exempt in many countries in this part of the world

Western Europe

Some governments may allow you to enter their country, however, this individual may keep you from your destination

Immigrations Inspector

A person moving to the U.S. from Mexico would obtain one of these to verify that they have established permanent residents status

Green Card

This is the main reason countries have embassies or consulates

to protect their citizens in other countries

The reason a government issued State Department Travel Advisory

statements on foreign drug laws terrorist activities country entry requirements

A tourist card is issued to identify travelers that leave the country and is good for this long

6 months

The following countries allow U.S. citizen to stay for under 6 months without a passport

Canada, Bermuda, Puerto Rico

The main things a customs inspector is interested in

baggage and carry on items

This person at the airport has the duty of collecting taxes or duties on the retail value of items being brought into the country

Customs Officer

U.S. residents staying abroad for more than 48 hours may bring merchandise into the country worth this much, without paying sales tax

$400

Item not a restricted item for travel

sheep skin gloves

type of money is the easiest and safest to use when traveling abroad

Traveler’s checks

Items that are not subject to sales tax are said to be

duty-free