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Go to the passport office where your passport was issued. Take the documentation that you provided when you originally requested your passport. They should be able to remedy this.
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You need to set an appointment with DFA. Make sure you have you document with you e.g birth certificate, valid id's etc.. Here's the DFA hotline 556-0000 or 737-1000.
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Hello rpo. This site does not have the passport information you seek. Go to your local post office if you are in the United States and they will be able to assist you. Otherwise, contact the United States Embassy in your country. Joe
You need to go to the passport office in your city and explain the problem with them.You will most likely need to take a copy of your father's birth certificate with you.
Hello, I don't thinkthe name order will make any difference, but this is a question you must ask the passport authority who issued it. I wish you the very best fortune,
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Concerning the passport number, it is not possible to get the number online. You need to mail a notarized request for a copy of your passport record.
The Privacy Act allows you to obtain copies of records in your own name and the records of your minor children. To request these records, please submit a typed or clearly printed NOTARIZED request that provides:
1. Your full name at birth and any subsequent name changes and/or the full name of your minor child or children, if you are requesting their records;
2. Your date and place of birth and/or those of your minor child or children;
3. Your current mailing address;
4. Your current daytime telephone number;
5. Your current e-mail address, if available;
6. Your reason for the request;
7. The dates or estimated dates your passports were issued;
8. Your passport numbers or any other information that will help us locate your records; and
9. A copy of your valid photo identification
A search for your passport record is free with your notarized request.
All requests for passport records issued from 1925 to present should be mailed to:
Department of State Passport Services Research and Liaison Section Room 500 1111 19th Street, N.W. Washington, DC 20524-1705 (202) 955-0447
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it,s not an refrigeration related problem please contact to your regional passport office for correction of your name .they will solve your problem .
Dear Sir, I want to apply for passport( India) for my parents.they are illiterates so they didn't have date of birth certficates,so please kindly tell me how to apply for passport for my parents.
Hello sir; When you make copy does it print? if there also no print out you better check the corona wire (charge & discharge) it should take care of you, if still don't work let me know.
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