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U.S. Passport Service Guide are the experts in expedited passports, visas and foreign entry requirements for American citizens who travel abroad.

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Most travelers misunderstand the U.S. Passport Card. It works for: • Domestic travel in the U.S. • Land borders to Canada & Mexico • Closed-loop cruises It does NOT work for international flights. Know the difference before you travel. ✈️ #PassportCard #TravelTips

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Need a passport fast? ✈️ In this quick Q&A, we break down what you need to know before visiting a Regional Passport Agency: appointments, same-day passports, urgent travel within 14 days, couriers, and more. Watch before you go ⬇️ #Passport #TravelTips

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Getting a passport photo in 2026 isn’t as simple as it used to be. 📸 Retail stores, acceptance facilities, or professional expediters: which option is safest to avoid rejection? Here are the 3 best places to get a compliant passport photo before you apply. #passportphoto

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Already have a passport book — can you still get a passport card? Yes, and for some travelers it’s actually very useful. It works for land & sea travel to Canada, Mexico, Bermuda, and the Caribbean and fits right in your wallet.

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Most travelers don’t know this: you can legally have TWO U.S. passports. It’s allowed for things like conflicting travel stamps, urgent visa situations, frequent international travel, or protecting a valuable long-term visa. In this video we explain how to apply if you qualify:

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Login.gov rejecting your passport photo? Don’t scan the blue cover. ✔ Front = data page ✔ Back = last page with barcode Wrong pages = automatic rejection. #PassportRenewal #USPassport #TravelTips

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Renewing your passport online? Don’t trust the green checkmark on your photo upload. The system only checks head positioning: not shadows, glare, or bad lighting. Your photo can still get rejected weeks later by a human reviewer, stopping your renewal. #Passport #RenewPassport

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Got your passport wet? Even if it dries out, water damage can warp pages, blur ink, and damage the chip. Airlines or border agents may reject it. If your passport has been soaked, it’s safest to replace it before your next trip. #PassportTips #TravelTips

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A scratched, peeling, or scribbled passport photo can raise tampering concerns at the border. Even small damage on the photo page may lead to delays, extra screening, or denied boarding. Always check your passport before traveling. ✈️📘 #PassportTips #TravelAdvice #TravelTips

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Planning a trip to Canada? 🇨🇦 Even something in your past can stop you at the border. 3 hidden rules: • Past charges can flag you (even without conviction) • You must prove you’ll leave • Some items are restricted—even if legal in the U.S. Be prepared or get turned around.

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Going to Canada? 🇨🇦 Don’t carry your passport book around… A $30 passport card is waterproof, safer, AND lets you skip border lines using Ready Lanes. This travel hack can save you HOURS 👀

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Your passport can be valid… and still get your Brazil eVisa denied 🇧🇷 If you don’t have at least 2 blank visa pages, your application can be automatically rejected. Check before you apply — or risk canceling your trip. #BrazilVisa #TravelTips #Passport #USPassport

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Renewing your US passport? Don’t guess the rules 👇 • 1+ year left → mail (DS-82) or courier • <1 year / expired <5 yrs → online, mail, or courier • Expired 5+ yrs or issued under 16 → in person (DS-11) In a rush? Use a courier. Avoid delays → us-passport-service-guide.com

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Flying to Brazil? 🇧🇷 Your passport can be rejected instantly if you miss this: • Must be valid 1 month AFTER arrival • Must have 2 blank visa pagesMiss either one = no entry. Check everything before you fly 👉 us-passport-service-guide.com #TravelTips #BrazilTravel #PassportTips

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Brazil eVisa warning 🇧🇷 You may need to upload proof of income ($2K+), but many travelers get rejected for: • Wrong documents • Oversharing sensitive info • Redacting too much (flagged as tampering) Avoid delays 👉 us-passport-service-guide.com

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Why does the U.S. need your birth certificate for a passport? 🇺🇸 It proves your identity + citizenship and helps prevent fraud. Without it, your application can’t move forward. 👉 Get step-by-step help: us-passport-service-guide.com

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🚫 Damaged passport? You could be DENIED at the border. Water damage, tears, or even small markings can stop your trip cold ✈️ Don’t risk it—check if you need a replacement now: 👉 us-passport-service-guide.com/damaged-passpo… #PassportTips

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Expired passport? You’re NOT traveling. ❌✈️ You need a valid passport to leave AND reenter the U.S. — no exceptions anymore (COVID rule ended in 2022). Don’t risk getting denied at the airport. 👉 Get help fast: us-passport-service-guide.com

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When should you renew your passport? 👉 Do it 9–12 months before travel. Many countries require 6+ months of validity—and waiting too long could cancel your trip. Need it fast? We’ve got you covered: us-passport-service-guide.com #PassportTips #TravelSmart #TravelPlanning